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US M111A2 * fuze

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UBIQUE
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Hi allan whats not generally known is that this fuze appears on RAF stores lists (AP110F-0001-1 dated sept 71) and was fitted to British flares using an adaptor.
 
Hi allan whats not generally known is that this fuze appears on RAF stores lists (AP110F-0001-1 dated sept 71) and was fitted to British flares using an adaptor.

See also Arthur T.Harris: Despatch on War Operations, 23rd February, 1942 to 8th May, 1945, Page 97.
 
Here's an example without any ID markings. A note to "TIGHTEN AFTER SETTING" with an arrow pointing to the knurled knob and U.S./TIME. The number 3 is inkstamped on one of the vanes.
 

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