Back in 1982 I was able to breakdown and recover a box of Naval 40mm HE-T. I still have the inert parts and it's and interesting exercise in the way Defence re-uses and re-manufactures EO rather than just destroying it.
The Projectile is marked as 40mm MO MK4T Lot 257 3/54 BS It is fitted (or was) with a tracer igniter and a FZ 306.
The Fuze is marked FZ 306 M121 173 80 01
The projectile would originally have had a 243/247 type fuze and probably had more than one.
The Cartridge case is a complete replacement for the original. It is marked 40mm Mk4 Lot 104 MF 1971 A^N and this was filled with Prop NQ (as I recall) in slotted tubular form.
The primer is Perc No12 MkN4 Lot 15 5/71 Me and filled MY 2/72
So the projectile was 28 years old, the case propellant and primer 11 years old and the fuze mere 2 years.. Refusing was done to a. upgrade to the Fz306 mainly as the older 243/247 sereis suffered from copper azide contamination and was withdrawn from use and no longer manufactured.
The drill round is a gratuitous pic.


The Projectile is marked as 40mm MO MK4T Lot 257 3/54 BS It is fitted (or was) with a tracer igniter and a FZ 306.
The Fuze is marked FZ 306 M121 173 80 01
The projectile would originally have had a 243/247 type fuze and probably had more than one.
The Cartridge case is a complete replacement for the original. It is marked 40mm Mk4 Lot 104 MF 1971 A^N and this was filled with Prop NQ (as I recall) in slotted tubular form.
The primer is Perc No12 MkN4 Lot 15 5/71 Me and filled MY 2/72
So the projectile was 28 years old, the case propellant and primer 11 years old and the fuze mere 2 years.. Refusing was done to a. upgrade to the Fz306 mainly as the older 243/247 sereis suffered from copper azide contamination and was withdrawn from use and no longer manufactured.
The drill round is a gratuitous pic.

