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BOCN Guess what it is

Actuly it is the fuze from the Vietnamese AP mine MD-82B.
 

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My apologies guys, I have been out for a while and didn't think I'd get it so I have nothing yet to show. Someone can take my place and post. I'll find something later on
 
My apologies guys, I have been out for a while and didn't think I'd get it so I have nothing yet to show. Someone can take my place and post. I'll find something later on

Just snatch another picture from somewhere on site mark
 
OK Paul thanks. Here is something that our American friends will recognise:


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OK, no response (maybe people need a rest from this for a while Paul). In case the image was just too little to work with here is the whole thing:


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American! Involves Aircraft? And you could keep it in your trousers if necessary?

Camera offline, and no suitable pics, so not answering this one yet.

Cheers

Switch

P.S. Very nice item!, Over 10,000 made
 
If it is, I do not think that at 17"s long it would be easy to put into a pocket. Maybe your pants with duct tape...
 
Well looks like stecol is right, it looks like it without the explosive pouch or detonator connected, worse thing is I saw the training film on it a while ago and still didn't realize what it was.
 
Is it an OSS/SOE "Anerometer" ?
Stecol has it. It is an OSS barometric firing device that functioned on the drop of atmospheric pressure. Secreted in an aircraft with an explosive charge it was designed to operate at about 1500 feet. The SOE device (designed and manufactured by MD1) was the inspiration for the OSS version, the SOE having asked the US to help with production of their 'altimeter' switch. The US version is said to be a vast improvement over the British design, not least that it worked.

There were two marks of the Anerometer, the photograph shows the Mark II which had better temperature compensation than the Mark I. As Switch said earlier a total of 10612 were procured by the end of WW2 of which 2250 were made for the British.

The object wrapped around the Anerometer in the picture is a tubular flexible container which will hold about a pound of PE. The device takes the M-18 detonator (copy of the ES6 Burster) as used with the AC Delay.

RealMilitaryFlix used to have a training film on this device but I couldn't access it this morning so I cannot post the URL for the film. Hopefully someone else can do that.

Over to Stecol.


References:
Various official documents
Brunner, OSS Weapons
Maclean, Plumbers Kitchen
 
..... And a new item to identify.

Good Luck Guys :tinysmile_fatgrin_t

stecol
 

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