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I got two pictures of a unknown Projectile, the diameter is 120mm, no markings. Sorry for the little details. Maybe someone of you can give me an Id on this one.
I got two pictures of a unknown Projectile, the diameter is 120mm, no markings. Sorry for the little details. Maybe someone of you can give me an Id on this one.
Number on fuze looks like it made in Russia or in USSR. It`s 34-seconds distance tube
Colour of shell (if it original) talks that it can be agitation shell.On my opinion
The fuze is a german Krupp 34 sec. double action fuze. Many countries were using these 34 sec. fuzes. The projectile (I think it is a shrapnel) has the typical red-brown color which Krupp used mostly on shrapnels. Many countries around the world adopted this color for own shells. I think this color was used because of it's effective rust protection and not primarily used as a color code for shrapnel shells.
some examples of Krupp's 34 sec fuze series (Netherlands, Italy, Belgium). There are much more of them but documents are hard to find.
I think at least the dutch variant was produced by Krupp. Italy produced the fuze in own factories. About Belgium I am unsure I think the bought fuzes from Krupp and also produced own ones ("EP", "MO" factories).
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