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Rocket Powered Hedgehog A/S Rocket

GregN

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Hi all, attached is one of the more bizarre items I've picked up at a gunshow. A total impulse buy:tinysmile_shy_t:, probably because I wanted to tell my wife with pride that "I was the ONLY guy on the block with one" (ok, city and probably province)! I think we all say this to our wives, right:tinysmile_shutup_t2) Anyway, it appears to be a rocket propelled Hedgehog anti-submarine bomb. I haven't been able to really ID this system, it's not a Squid, so what is it? Any ideas out there?

Regards,

Greg
 

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Here are some more pics of the pistole for the Hedgehog.
 

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Hi it looks like the AS bomb or squid if you can tell me the fuze details i should get a positive id for you
 
From the TM
OA length 38.6 inches
Body dia 19 inches
nose fuze Mk131
for use against patrol vessels and submarines the most common installation was 2 4 rail launchers mk20 with a fixed elevation of 48 degrees
Steve
 
I was wondering if anyone knows how this system worked. Did the bomb have to actually hit something to go off or was there a depth option with the fuze as well?

Was it only the US that used this sytem or did the Royal Canadian Navy use as well?

I would assume that the sea floor is littered with stuff like this.

Greg
 
sorry mate that link i put on isnt working ill see if i can find it in fullagain,,i am sure when looking it up this morning i saw mentioned canada using them as well,(but i cant find that now)
try again for the upteenth time grrrrrrrrrrrrr
nope
 
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