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It's written on the fuze: czechoslovakian "10 cm vz. 15" powder train time and percussion fuze. It is similar to the austro hungarian "10 cm M.15" fuze whose production was continued in Czechoslovakia after 1st WW.
Well, I didn't asked right question. Does Anybody have drawings or good pictures? :tinysmile_twink_t2:
Thanks Alpini. So, has the austro-hungarian "10cm M.15" 80 divisions too? And another question, please: Which italian a d.e. fuze was used in 100/17's "granata a d.e. da 100?
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