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A-6 (b) Japanese Fuze

jvollenberg

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I was wondering if what I am looking at is correct? I know the OPs aren't always right, but according to the OP 1667 this is a A-6 (b) fuze for a Japanese Submunition (the Type 3). Is the OP Correct?

Joe
 

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No. If you read the beginning of the section in the OP/TM, the US had little information on the correct designations of the fuzes, so they set up their own system for identification. So any time that you start with those designations [ A-6 (b) etc. ] the answer is no, it is something that we made up. This fuze is one of the 3-4 variations of the fuze for the 1/2 kg sub, but not sure at the moment if I have the correct designation. Some of the fuzes we still don't have the full references, I would need to dig on this one. Might have time this weekend.
 
From my manuals the English translation of the Japanese designation for this fuze was "Type 3 Small Instantaneous Fuse".

My reference being TM E9-1984 Disposal Methods for Enemy Bombs & Fuzes - Section VII Japanese Fuzes.

This manual should be from memory available in my Downloads section on BOCN.
 
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