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My AA ammo collection

al'saad

Well-Known Member
Ordnance approved
left to right:

Czech training 20x102
Yugo Hispano HEI-T
Yugo Hispano API
Yugo Oerlikon HEI-T
Yugo Oerlikon AP-T
Yugo Solothurn HEI (German repainted in early Yugo scheme)
Training 20x139 (unk origin)
Yugo 23x115 drill
Yugo 23x115 HE
Yugo 23x152 (for export as Yugo army did not use this caliber)
Swe 27x145 drill
Czech 30x210 drill
Yugo 40x311 AP-T (German original)

20x110 drill
30x210 drill
40x311 drill
40x365 drill
 

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Very nice Al'saad,
Thats a great looking display of rounds we dont normaly get to see, thanks for showing them.
Best Weasel
 
Yugo TP AA rounds are white, drill are blue or completely black and made of plastic like those 4 on the right.
 
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hello
i saw pictures of recent sloboda medium calibers (20x110 ,23x115 and 30x165 with blue projo clearly marked TP
 
hello
now i realise that maybe for export
because these are marked in english
normally "local" rounds are marked in cyrilic
in the past i had a 20x110 clearly marked HEI-T and not cyrilic and probably for export
 
In Yugoslavia ammo for the army was marked cyrilic, while navy ammo was marked latin. Export ammo was marked in English mostly. In Yugoslavia 20mm Hispano was used by the army, while Oerlikon was used by the navy.
 
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