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Any Idea

Tarbelin51

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Hello

Someone would have any idea.
I have no dimension at the moment.
Thanks in advance
Eric
 

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This is a german "Leinenwurf Rakete DM9" or "DM10".
What diameter has the rocket?
50mm than it is a "DM9", if 70mm than "DM10".
 
The tube is the guide sleeve for the rocket.....so that it is placed on the start device.
 
Here to drawings

Regards,

Chris
 

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Hello,

Does anyone know the operation and what this rocket is used for ?

Regards
 
Just a little rambling,...
Throwing a cable between two ships for recovery !?!? Why not !
I known that in Belgium they do that with a sort of rifle grenade, so.....


Yoda
 
DM9 - throwing a rope over difficult terrain or water, distance 300m
DM10 - throwing a rope over difficult terrain or water and clearing mine fields with mine clearing cord DM21, distance 500m
 
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