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Any idea?

Burney Davis

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Not sure if this completely right, nor what its for - any ideas from our experts? Sorry about the picture quality, not the best I have ever taken!

BD
 

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Hi
More picture of my unknow thing (piece of washing machine?):tinysmile_angry_t:
 

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Hello Burney davis and Doctor,
I think I can help you. Your bizarre thing is a french incendiary bomb (napalm) initiator called STAE 450H.
In annex you shall find (sorry for quality) a technical data.
You can find doc in US TM B-7-3-6
 

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Stae 450h

Heu, Doctor, be sure your item is empty. Full, it contains 1 g black powder and 60 g powdered magnesium and sodium nitrate.
Have you a fire extinguisher near you ?
 
Great

Many thanks for the explanation and diagram. I have to admit it was labelled for 'Napalm bomb' when I got it years ago but I thought the label was wrong as I couldn't find any info on it.

Doctor, maybe the French forces dropped washing machines on their enemy to get a clean kill and save mopping them up (sorry!).

BD:bigsmile:
 
ok
Thank you very much for your explain Yoda.
yes mine is clean (not clean in washing mackine arffff):tinysmile_shy_t:
 
Hi


This "fuze" is on the side of the bomb.
 

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