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Identification of Sea Mine

Chris

Well-Known Member
Ordnance approved
Hello everybody I think this will be a hard one to identify because I don't have any pictures or drawings.

Before the coast of Albanie we found a sea mine completly stucked in the rocks.

Diameter 86 cm, it seems that two halves are welded together, it has five horns, between the horns there's a plate that says

Vickers Terni
Spezia
95/C

All I found out is that there was a factory called Vickers Terni in Spezia Italy founded in 1905 (many moons ago)

So I hope there are any underwater specialists among use.


Regards,


Chris
 
Thats a hard one to identify you say there were 5 horns on the top half was there a horn on the very top?
On the bottom half were there any spikes (switches)
 
Sea Mine,

Sir:
Some photos would be a big help.
Bart
 
Chris,

Difficult with your discription.

5 horns: witch horns? I suppose hertz horns?
Placing of the horns? On top?Side?Under?
Top plate?Under plate?
95/C means 1895 construction what would surprise me for a vickers mine having horns.
86 cm diameter:Looks like Italian measurement for mines.
Two hemispheres welded together or is it a pear shape?
Any other special things you can see?

taucher
 
Sea mine

Sorry guys, this is all I had for information. Had a phone call from Albania from our Navy divers.
Tuesday I will call them back maybe they can make a drawing.
The mine was a round one.

Thank you anyway


Chris
 
Hi Chris
If you could find out what position the horn were in Ie one on the top and the others spaced evenly around the top half . was there anything on the bottom half either switches or Horns ? would be a help .
steve
 
Horn Photo;

a photo of the horn will gie us country, how many ribs on it.
Bart
 
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