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*British* PFM-1 training aid?

batonroundcollector

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Picked this up at a fair today... assume this to be a British copy for training/familiarising troops on enemy equipment. Solid metal construction; grey-brown paint has worn away to reveal bare metal base. Etched on back is RTMC and 08/7... a quick Google suggests RTMC = Reserves Training and Mobilisation Centre (Chilwell) - would this fit?

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You might be interested to know that a number of foreign munitions were selected for reproduction as training aids and were allocated UK nomenclature and an NSN.

MILTRA were a major manufacturer of these training aids for civilian and military purposes.

The photograph shows a PFM-1. There were about a dozen instructional devices.

I expect the Chilwell product was cheap and expendable whereas the L17 was for classroom use only.

Exhibit-01 Instructional Mine Anti-Personnel L17A1 representing Mine APers PFM-1 [MILTRA 93].jpg
 
thanks mate... yes I've seen the above ones and I'd like one (Nath Stagg had one on QFA but I missed it) - if anyone has one let me know! btw, my metal one is for sale/trade :)
 
After neutralization, here is a photo to understand how the igniter works.
It's a PFM-1S.
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Regards
 
I've never found one of the PFM-1 dummies, but there were several similar versions for the BLU-43/44 Dragontooth. The far right off-green came from an E. German training kit. I've seen some other colors but haven't found them for my collection yet.

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What are these in the red rectangle?
 

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Described as (meaning good story but no document) prototype for a 40mm grenade submunition, for dissemination from a flare-type body. Only ones I've ever found.
 
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