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1068 submunition bomblet 2Kg

jvollenberg

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Per the OP ... and I am not sure if it's right, maybe someone else might know for sure, it is TNT
 
TNT is mentioned in documentation and I saw a real one, opened, with a yellow-sand block like TNT

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Hello,
will be nice to see the internal arrangement, there was 3 variant known, one as MINEN showed, other one with simplified fragmentation with cutted metal and the last with fragmented body.
also exhist the incendiary one.

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regards
 
Here is mine. The rusted coiled steel piece in the second photo came from a dig in northern Ethiopia. A large number (1200+) of Italian pieces - 75mm, 65mm etc. had been recovered from a burial site (new school foundation). A couple of suspect air ordnance components were recovered, also found were 5-6 of these coils. As they reminded me of the submunition I saved one.


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