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Inner container for Rocket Illuminating Hand Fired

AMMOTECHXT

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Photos are attached of inner containers for the UK hand fired parachute flare. The outer pack was a large, square, brown painted wooden box and it contained four of these plastic, screw top containers. Each inner container held 12 rockets, so 48 rockets in total in an outer container. I used these two as washing machines after the first Gulf war in 1991. The `EXOG' sticker means `Ex Operation Granby', (Granby being the UK title for operations in that war). If `EXOG' was in red, it denoted that ammo/pallets bearing that type of sticker was to be returned to one particular location and if it were blue, to a different location, both in UK. If I remember correctly, EXOG in black meant that the ammo was to be returned to storage in British depots in Germany.
 

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Pains Wessex still supply a similar bottle for storing marine flares

The designation is Large Polybottle - 56800
 

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I disposed of a couple of stillages worth of these Schermuly Bottles. They must have come from a ship because they were full of stagnant sea water. Not pleasant.
 
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