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Well Miguel, unfortunately I have not much details about these. In a Finnish WW2 manuals I can only see that we captured these in White, Red, Green, Yellow color star and Smoke. All shells are black with bottom color corresponding to star color, and smoke shell with nose painted red.
Further they all have different notches on bottom to identify in dark. Length 140mm OA.
They all were fired with blank cartridges unlike Diakonov HE-grenades.
There also was a shorter version of at least white star shell with 83mm length OA.
Very nice and rare. Your very lucky to have this. It's in fantastic condition, really amazing condition after all this time.
Thanks for showing and telling about this flare Reino. I've never seen one before.
This forum and it's members are the greatest, and are always showing something new and interesting to learn about.
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