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BOCN Guess what it is

I am sure glad you told us. I was going to say an Irish tea strainer! :)
John
 
Yes...yes and yes....and it was the smoke generator that simiulates the flight of the operational missile (UK version of the starstreak)

which brings me to a question,does anyone know why UK missiles,rocket motors ect have the KA designation instead of the normal LA?

Over to you Allan
 
Cheers SMLE2009
Ok one a bit easier and a lot older than the last one
 

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Presumably an Austrian/Italian WWI explosive device, gren or mine - 714.gif puh, not my specialty.

Obviously everyone of those gentlemen envolved here frequently have a most tricky picture already in spare!?

If I'll ever get again the rudder in my hands on this thread, a most difficult one will be shown, promised. Start searching now.
 
OK . Something relatively simple for once .
 

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I thought someone would have got this by now . Here's a clue . Very common piece of British WW1 kit also widely used by the Americans & the Italians.
 
Well done Rob . Spot on . Your turn . Mike
 

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Paul . Yup , life's a bummer . Used to happen to me on a nightly basis when I was at college...........
 
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