What's new
British Ordnance Collectors Network

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Bomb fuze ID please

Burney Davis

Moderator
Premium Member
I have had this item for a number of years and thought it was time I got a definitive ID on it. I have always assumed it was to adapt French shells for aerial use, as the only thread fits those shells. Can anyone please advise age, and actual use?

Thanks


DSC00378.JPGDSC00379.JPGDSC00380.JPG
 
Never seen this fuze.
Nothing in our books.
Uncommon yellow paint (!)
We had a lot of bomb fuzes with 24mm thread. This one seems to be made for special fitting (picture1). Not made to be screwed in a common gaine adapter, the body would exceed too much (picture2)

DSC00378 - Copie.JPGDSC00378 - Copie (2).JPG
 
Certainly not aerodynamic! And of course the paint is not original, I will strip it back. There might be markings under the paint but not that I can see. Is there a reason to seat the fuze thread so deep into a bomb or projectile? I have attached a picture of the inside and det.

D


DSC00390.JPG
 
Very intersting internal device. Looks like an "all-ways fuze"

We had all-ways fuzes screwed deep (type O and C1) because the bomb (Dropped at low altitude) was fitted with a kind of ballistic cap.
 
Last edited:
Top