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Demolition charge 10kg TNT

MINENAZ16

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I'm looking for informations on a demolition charge (shaped charge) 10kg TNT, I assume US and from T series.
 
if its US it would be in LBS(pounds) as they use the imperial system,unless its modern then it might be metric,as they seem to use both nowdays
 
The Germans used a 10kg charge, quite rare. A large square tin with webbing handle and fuze pockets
 

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The only US demolition material from WW-2 that I know with 20 lb. H.E (so a little less than 10 kg) are the M1 Chain demolition blocks in a haversack and the M2 demolition blocks in a haversack.
De Shaped Charges I know have 10 lb. or 30 lb. H.E.


Greetings - Antoon
 

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