One of the tactics used sometimes by the British 2nd Tactical Air Force (2nd TAF) during WW-2 was to fire first a couple of 3-inch aircraft rockets (R/P) with a White Phosphorus warhead to mark the target for other Typhoons that then could attack the target with R/P or aircraft bombs.
The phosphorus R/P was the normal 3-inch aircraft motor with the "Shell Smoke Mk I" from the 5-inch barrage rocket "Sea Mattress". The fuze was the No. 721.
This must have been a ad-hoc configuration by 2nd TAF because I can not find any drawings etc. Has someone a photograph or drawing from this 3-inch phosphorus rocket?


The phosphorus R/P was the normal 3-inch aircraft motor with the "Shell Smoke Mk I" from the 5-inch barrage rocket "Sea Mattress". The fuze was the No. 721.
This must have been a ad-hoc configuration by 2nd TAF because I can not find any drawings etc. Has someone a photograph or drawing from this 3-inch phosphorus rocket?





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