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Fuze Identification Required 1

peteblight

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Yesterday I photographed a number of unknown fuzes which i've posted in this and the following threads. Can anyone identify these fuzes and also provide information as to which ordnance they were used with.

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Cheers

Pete
 

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Both igniters are installed from the Czech Republic and in the bomb OFAB 250-270-Tu
 
There are three fuzes in this thread.
First the AVU-E (nose fuze)
Second soviet AV-2 d/u (all-way acting)
Third czech base fuze LZED-1

Bob
 
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