In my line of work (i'm a archeologist) we occasionally come across some ordnance. This time it was the tail and fuze of a 4.2 inch british mortar. As you can see in the photograph the fuze was found about 15 cm above the tail. My question: why are the fuze and tail found so close together and in this configuration? You would expect the tail to be blown skyhigh and miles away. It isn't just coincidence; they were found like this more than once.
I hope someone has the answer; i just can't figure it out.
greetings,
Alfred
I hope someone has the answer; i just can't figure it out.
greetings,
Alfred