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Never heard of any of them with "2" in their designation. Couldn't be this an error transcribing or OCR-ing the letter "Э"? Can you show us any sources mentioning them?
I've only seen ATK-2A with "2" in their designation. Couldn't be this an error transcribing or OCR-ing the letter "Э"? Can you show us any sources mentioning them?
Yes the difference between "A" models and "B" models are deto/not deto but i'm curious to understand differences between "2" and "E" and between ATM and ATK
Soviet aircraft mechanical time igniters AT series. (Авиационная трубkа)
-Post-war designs.
,,АТ-ЭБ,
АТ-ЭA,
АТМ-ЭБ,
АТК-ЭА,
АТК -ЭБ,
АТК -ЭБ1,
АТ-15Э
АТК -10ЭБ ,,
All of the above have an electro-pyrotechnic igniter release.
All have a 26mm thread.
The ignition release time is in the range of 6-9s.
Initiation time set in the range of 10 to 150 s.
The letter K in the designation means that the igniter design and the components used are resistant to kinetic heating up to 150 degrees Celsius/90 minutes.
АТ-15Э has a function time setting in the range of 1.5s to 15s.
In addition, there is a design line of mechanical time igniters of the TM-24 series, which have a different design and the release mechanism is of the external MDV type.
Akon
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