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37mm skoda shell

I assume that this export version regulation (dated 1932) is related to the ammunition in your picture.
The weapon designation is: 37mm D/48 U.C.

According to the design of the drawing, the projectile contains 16 g of TNT + 12 g of smoke charge.
It could be... a 37mm Timing (explosive) smoke grenade.
Projectile weight on the drawing 825 g
Projectile weight in the regulation 825 g
Vo-700 m/s
The length of the powder in the regulation is 210 mm
The length of the cartridge is not specified in the regulation.

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Akon
PS: From now on forever: Everything I write and post is only my personal opinion, it may not be true or may not be a consensus in what you think
 
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Well, so it doesn’t the 37/67 I meant.
What insert barrel does means, like sub caliber gun for bigger gun?
 
Well, so it doesn’t the 37/67 I meant.
What insert barrel does means, like sub caliber gun for bigger gun?
No, it certainly won't be.
I don't have an answer to the other questions yet.
-1932> export Skoda :
-14cm kanon D/56 + 8,35cm Flak- ship Dubrovnik (Italian Navy Premuda)
-1938-1939 Torpedoborece BEOGRAD, ZAGREB a LJUBLANA -Skoda 12 cm D/46
-Submarine OSVĚTNIK a SMELI - Skoda kanon 10cm D/40 .
- SMS DALMACIJA - 8,35cm Marine Flak .
.... ?
-Akon
 
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I have also found ballistic tables (without date of creation) for insert barrel the 37.2mm Vežbovna Granata M 27 -> 100mm Podmorničky top D /35 M 28 Skoda
m-825g ,Vo-700m/s
I do not know the design of the shell or the cartridge yet.
Akon

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