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20mm Hispano Suiza Case marking's

falcon5nz

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G'day all. Got a round and just need some help interpreting the markings.

SWN=Swynerton
77= Lot 77
53=1953 (Year of filling)
HEI=High Ex. Incendiary
CE=Explosive filler? If so what is CE?
4Z=? (4 second fuse delay maybe?)

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

And while I'm on it I still can't figure out the "N12Z" marking on my Oerlikon shell that I asked about here. Just hoping it will jog a memory

Nick
 
The 1971 edition of The Service Textbook of Explosives JSP333 confirms that CE was first used as a pressed filling for 20 and 30 mm shells during WW2. An automatic hydraulic press was developed to make it feasible.
 
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