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unidentified Royal Navy fuze 1943

Rrickoshae

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good afternoon, another puzzle for you! I wonder if anyone can identify this naval 'fuze'. As you can see it has a tag which reads 'safety pin to be removed before firing' and a screw in brass 'exploder'. The stampings read 'No.1 I/N/RTL 5.43'.

any thoughts?

many thanks, dave
 

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Fuze Mk. 1, Bomb, 10lb, Underwater.

RTL - Threfall Ltd, Bridgeman Place Works, Bolton. Phone : 1228 & 1229 T/A : “Threfall’s, Bolton”

TimG

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well done TimG, to be honest I don't think I've ever heard of this bomb. Thank you very much

Dave
 
oh and anyone visiting Cornwall can see a Holmans Projector at the King Edward Mine museum near Camborne and also the remains of the one that managed to shoot down a German bomber that was attacking the ship and which managed to crash onto the ship and its projector.
 
good afternoon, another puzzle for you! I wonder if anyone can identify this naval 'fuze'. As you can see it has a tag which reads 'safety pin to be removed before firing' and a screw in brass 'exploder'. The stampings read 'No.1 I/N/RTL 5.43'.

any thoughts?

many thanks, dave


Very nice condition. Thanks for sharing.
Different from the brass version only marked I/N.
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Well that’s 2 thar have survived! I don’t think there is one in the King Edward mine museum
 
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