Royal Navy experts carried out a controlled explosion on Monday (November 25) after a small explosive device was found on a beach in the South Hams.
The beach on Slapton Sands was cordoned off after the device was discovered shortly before 1pm, according to the Kingsbridge Coastguard Rescue Team.
![The beach was cordoned off as Royal Navy explosive experts assessed the best course of action](https://www.southhams-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2024/11/26/11/33/CTR-EXP3.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
A photo of the device was posted on social media, showing a small, brightly coloured cylindrical metal object.
A Royal Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team initially considered removing the device but on arrival decided instead to carry out a controlled explosion shortly before 5pm.
![The coastguard said it was not uncommon for unexploded ordnance to wash. up on the beach after bad weather](https://www.southhams-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2024/11/26/11/20/CTR-EXP2.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
It is not known how the device ended up on the beach, but the coastguard said the weekend’s severe weather may have washed up or uncovered the device.
![The device was safely detonated in a controlled explosion shortly before 5pm](https://www.southhams-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2024/11/26/11/08/CTR-EXP1.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)