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G.C.50
The G.C.50 has the same outer measurements as the S.C.50 It is made up of a sheetmetal casing and sheetmetal wings-part. To contain the explosive charge of 300gr of Picric Acid, a central tube is installed in the vertical axis. The weight of a filled G.C.50 is around 30 kg. The fuze No.16 EL.A.Z. G.C.50, with head contact, is used. The fuze acts as a highly sensitive Direct Action fuze.
Hallo pajarito,
from which publication is the above taken ? Do you know the fuze mentioned and do you may be have a picture of that fuze ? I have never heard of G.C.50 fuze No.16 before.
Rergards,
Bellifortis.
I've never heard of that fuze. I saw in the book "Deutsche Abwurfmunition Zweiten im Weltkrieg" the G.C. 50 bomb, an earlier prototype of C-50 bomb. Tested in Lipetsk in 1930 according to my notes. I remember it had a fuze in the nose. Maybe the nº 16, I don't know.
I've never heard of that fuze. I saw in the book "Deutsche Abwurfmunition Zweiten im Weltkrieg" the G.C. 50 bomb, an earlier prototype of C-50 bomb. Tested in Lipetsk in 1930 according to my notes. I remember it had a fuze in the nose. Maybe the nº 16, I don't know.
hallo,
Tmine35 is right. The CG-50 is a chemical warfare bomb. It seems to never have gained any importance and may never have been used(to my knowledge), besides experimental use. It was a very thin cased bomb and had nothing to do with the CD 50 that you asked about. C.Ü.50 were cylindrical bombs for training (Übung) and C.Z.50 cylindrical concrete (Zement) bombs. All are variations of the standard S.C.50 bomb series.
Bellifortis.
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