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10.5cm

TonyE

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I have been asked to try to identify this shell which currently resides in a military collection.

Since it is way outside my comfort zone I hope some more informed member can help.

It is a German 10.5cm and appears to be a starshell. It has a possibly dummy fuze and is painted dark green overall. "Leucht" is stencilled in black and "dag 11 (?) 44" is over-stencilled in white. It has double driving bands and is waisted with a distinct bourrelet. There is a screw in the centre of the base.

There is a section cut from the skirt of the shell and two shallow 25mm holes drilled in the base, presumably for exploitation and material analysis.

All and any help appreciated.

Regards
TonyE
 

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Hi Tony,
You have a 10.5 cm WW2 German Naval star shell, the original colour is stated as light green but that covers a multitude of shades. The correct fuze for this would be the Zt ZS/60nA as far as i know.
I dont have a picture of the 10.5 in my documents but i do have one of the 8.8cm star shell and it too has two holes shown on the base although i can find not explanation for the purpose of these, it also states that the base is centrally bored with a screw thread to accept a tracer.
The marking " Leucht " is Leucht Geschoss meaning Star Shell, Cant help you with the "Dag 11" though maybe a makers mark and 44 would, i think be the date.
Best regards Weasel.
 
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Hi Weasel

You are a scholar and a gentleman! Thank you very much.

Is there any chance that you can post the picture you have of the 8.8cm for camparison?

Many thanks again,
TonyE
 
Hi Tony,
I can offer you this page taken from the Handbook of Enemy Ammunition Published by the war office 1945 Pamphlet 14 page 31.
I will also add that the fuze i have that i thought was for ththis round is marked ZZS/60nA, maybe another member can tell us what the difference is between these two fuzes ? If you would like any more info regarding function etc then please let me know.




Best regards Weasel.
 

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The wartime 'dag' (small letters) is "Orion" Metallwarenfabrik GmbH, Kremmen
They are known for gunparts and signal/illuminating ammunition.

Not to mix up with 'DAG' (capitol letters), which is postwar for Dynamit AG (and divisions).
 
Hello

... and it too has two holes shown on the base although i can find not explanation for the purpose of these ...

Not sure I can explain it in english... but i'll try :

When the base go out, these holes make a different weight, so the base don't follow the same trajectory than the shell.

It's the same thing, by example, with the 75mm illuminating shell Mle 1916G : there is a counterbalance on the ejecting base.
 
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Thank you for that explanation, your English was perfectly good enough!

It makes complete sense now.

Regards
TonyE
 
This shell was also used by the german army, as 10,5 cm flak 38.
Tony is there a WaA stamp on it?
My shell got 2 stamps on it , army and navy.
 
Waffenamt

I did note note any stamps, but I shall check next time I am there, although that will not be until after Christmas.

Regards
TonyE
 
Hello Blackwatch....I know this thread was a long time ago, but I wondered if you have any documentation that shows the Flak 38 used this shell also ? There are so many sources of so called "Intelligence" on German ammunition and they all differ. The American ones appear to have been written by a child and are full of errors. Any help you can give will be very much appreciated.....and used to good effect. Thanks in advance....Matt
 
No, no documentation ? The reason I asked is that all my books say the Flak 38 did not use a Starshell.
 
Hello, The flak 38 did not use the starshell, the SKC 32 (navy) had a starshell. regards Ben
 
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