Proximity fuze Mk 72
Hi, here what I found:
"(U) IDENTIFICATION. Figure 1 shows the appearance and dimensions of the Mk 72 Mods 0 through 13
and 17 fuzes. The Mod 17 is the current Mod. The exteriors of all the Mk 72 fuzes are the same, except
for Mods 10 through 13 which have an ON - OFF switch on the ogive.
NOTE
(U) The Mods 0 through 11 are obsolete; the Mods 12 and 13 are obsolescent. The Mods 14, 15, and 16
are developmental versions that were not procured or fielded after their development.
(U) Type. These are setback- and centrifugally armed, wet-energized proximity (VT)-fired fuzes. The
even numbered Mods have a self-destruct feature. The Mods 10 through 13 also have a selectable
contact backup feature. The Mod 17 has a nonselectable contact backup feature. The Mods 16 and 17
use solid state electronics; older Mods used tubes.
(U) Painting and Markings. All even numbered Mods have a white front case; odd Mods have a green
case. The fuze designation, lot number, and manufacturer's model number are die stamped on the base
ring.
(U) DESCRIPTION.
(U) Material. The front case is plastic. The sleeve and base ring are steel.
(U) Arrangement. Figure 2 shows the general arrangement of the fuze. An impact switch (not shown),
which is the contact feature of the fuze, is under the front case. The spacer block is only used in solid
state fuzes."
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