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Czech Fuze SKZ

MINENAZ16

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Hello,

I'm looking for informations on the cz. artillery fuze SKZ (diagrams, pictures...)

Thanks.

Regards

czech 15cm 29.jpgskz.jpg
 
Hi, I have found the name SKZ in documents as early as 1928.
The fuze has SK mechanism with optional dealy, without the detonator safety.
I believe, no proof yet, that the german manual depicts only the SK mechanism.

The Czechoslovak army had such a fuze listed as "Ostry narazovy granatovy zapalovac vz. 30" in a post war document.
Unfortunately my copy has no pictures.
The fuze was also exported to Yugoslavia and Romania.
Jeff posted this pic in June last year:
http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/attachment.php?attachmentid=93517&d=1402562675
Maybe he has a closeup :)

Bob
 
Hi,
the fuzes with SK mechanism have rounded protective cap on top. The ones with C mechanism have a flat top.
Please see attached picture.

I am not sure if this rule applies also on export fuzes.
Like the Yugoslav fuze on picture 2.

Bob
 

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Hello Bob,
Very interesting, I had never noticed this detail about caps.
Thank you.
Regards
 
Hi Bob,

Now I understand, different cap for "C" percussion mechanism and "Sk" percussion mechanism.

RegardsCHZR.jpgSKHZR.jpg
 
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