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1 1/4 Lb Demolition Charge.

ron3350

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I ask for information on this 1 1/4Lb demolition charge. How was it used?
It looks USA but was it used also by British and Australian army ? Made in which country?

Brown card empty pack marked: Charge Demolition Comp B 1 1/4LBS Mk4.
Reverse is marked: PP2 over V. 79. (1979?)

Dimensions: 157x79x36mm. (6 1/4 x 3 1/8 x1 1/2").

The detonator hole is 5mm . The opposite larger hole is 32mm Diameter.

1 1:4 Lb Charge a.jpeg1 1:4 LB Charge b.jpeg1 1:4 LB Charge c.jpeg
 
The British had Slab Demolition CE/TNT 1 lb and the dimensions were different. Before that was the Dem Slab TNT 1 lb and before that the Slab Dem Guncotton Wet 1 lb. After that plastic explosive in mouldable stick form was used, along with a range of specialised EOD charges.
This looks like a US slab.
 
heres a photo I took which is part of a collection.you can see the same charge in the photo at the top.this one has a british type paper label which says SLAB CHARGE and some other info
 

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Very interesting slabs. Mine has a yellow stripe. The other one in collection is blue stripe.
I thought it may have been Australian as letters over a V usually are Aussie. Comp B I know is USA explosive.
What fits into the large hole?
 
Kiwieod's item would appear to be "Slab, TNT, 1 1/3 lbs Mk.1.

Comp B is an American designation, the British would show it as RDX/TNT. I suspect your item is a local pattern produced when Australia was gaining 'ordnance independence' from Britain.

Try a PM to Pedro or Bombmonki who are both ex ATs (Australian)

TimG

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