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AZh-2

Bullet Mick

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Picked up at the weekend this what i beleive to be an Russian AZh-2 model 1937 incendiary. Been doing my home work and as well as an air dropped weapon they could be fired by the Ampulomet. They were filled with a liquid made from kerosene, white phosphorus and stearic acid to act as a thickener and were designed to split on impact along the seams. Most info i can find is in Russian which looks pretty but i cant read it so if anyone has any more info they can add it would be much appreciated. Cheers Mick.

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Picked up at the weekend this what i beleive to be an Russian AZh-2 model 1937 incendiary. Been doing my home work and as well as an air dropped weapon they could be fired by the Ampulomet. They were filled with a liquid made from kerosene, white phosphorus and stearic acid to act as a thickener and were designed to split on impact along the seams. Most info i can find is in Russian which looks pretty but i cant read it so if anyone has any more info they can add it would be much appreciated. Cheers Mick.

Mick, look this two topics - http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/84836-OKT-Series?highlight=Ampulomet and http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/86038-Russian-shop-made-Mortar?highlight=Ampulomet
There you can see a lot of information about this and simillar device. With translation from Russian to English can help I and not only I here on BOCN :tinysmile_twink_t2:
 
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