Hey guys, still having a spot of bother trying to identify this item, just wondered if anyone recognises it or not?
Will post up some dimensions, but i dont have them to hand at the moment. Hopefully someone will know straight away!
Cheers,
Mark.
Hey guys, still having a spot of bother trying to identify this item, just wondered if anyone recognises it or not?
Will post up some dimensions, but i dont have them to hand at the moment. Hopefully someone will know straight away!
Cheers,
Mark.
All live and/or dug ordnance contained within my posts has been dealt with accordingly by qualified EOD personnel.
Wow that is unusual a sort of semi Armour Piercing High Explosive Mortar.
An experimental item perhaps for a specialist target ??
Is that a 162 Fuze in the end?
CHRIS
I Chris, effectif different, what kind of propulsion !? Pneumatic,...?
Any live or dug ordnance presented by me has been disposed of by EOD technicians.
Are you certain that it is a mortar? While it has a typical shape, there seem to be very few flash holes for the ignition cartridge, much less than normal for efficient functioning. The normal ID feature for a mortar is the flash holes, and when you see less than normal they are typically much larger than normal. Not in this case.
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To me it looks like an aerial bomb from WWI-WWII. It looks to have a few featurers of an aerial bomb. Maybe Dano can identify it as such. Just my $0.002 worth.
V40
Mark
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I don't known why, but i let me think on an big explosive aerial flechette !!!!!!!!
Do you remember this thread !?
Yoda
Any live or dug ordnance presented by me has been disposed of by EOD technicians.
Good, more I look on this ammunition, more I found it very strange !
No propulsion system, an impact fuze with sensitive crushing striker (tin or cooper head) under a hard, penetrating nose !!!!!
I think more on a experimental ammunition.
Yoda
Any live or dug ordnance presented by me has been disposed of by EOD technicians.
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