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Bomb for ID

Chris

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Can anone identify this bomb. It looks a lot like the old Dutch 8 Kg bomb but this one is bigger.
The bomb tail is different then the one on the 8 kg.

Length 98 cm
Diameter 11.5 cm
Yellow body (what you can see) 43.5 cm

Regards,

Chris
 

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Looks a lot like the US, but I don't remember a support between the fins.
 
Yes Jeff that is indead a big problem the support.
By the way everything fine with you and your family?

Chris
 
Reasonably well. Covid is running rampant, two grandkids had it, one with no symptoms, one was briefly hospitalized. Wife had a cousin that showed symptoms, was hospitalized, then died two days later of a heart attack with no prior issues - end result is that we are keeping a low profile, work is exposure enough. Most of my collecting is currently through the internet. Not preferred, but it keeps the bullets coming in.

On the WWI US bombs the support bars may not be a big deal. While I have never seen them on the converted projectiles, the 25lb and 50lb bombs were commonly found either with or without. Possibly a modification program done as they were being made obsolete - good use of taxpayer money.
 
Jeff found two pictures with I think the same tail with holes for the support bars.
Fine everything is oke now.

Chris
 

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Are you shure that's he right fuze. It looks a lot like a mortar fuze.
Regards, DJH
 
Jeff had a better look not the same tail.
DJ I was looking for the same tail did not even look at the fuze (sorry)

Chris
 
Hello Chris,
As you noticed the bomb have a french ww1 style, something like a 120mm shell modified.
I dont' konw this one.
US 17lb was also a 3in modified shell, and I assume from french inspiration.
 
I am reviving this old thread .
Chris do you have details on the location of this bomb or at least where the photograph has been taken?
The bomb has a number of similarities - size excepted - with the 50kg bomb produced by the Artillery Works at Bandoeng for the KNIL in teh late 1930s.
The tail is almost identical and the combination of colors (black tail with yellow body) is also very evocative.

remembrance book of the ammunition factories of the KNIL.jpg

Although the inscription on teh above bomb is clearly 50 and eems to be indeed in Kilograms, by consistency with the weight inscribed on the other bombs, on the following photos I suspect that we see is in fact a 25kg model of this bomb, or practice models of this same bomb, seeing how the mechanics hold them

ezgif-frame-003.jpgKNIL bombs (rather 25 than 50kg).jpg
Knil bombs (25kg probable).gif
 
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