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Early British Naval Proximity Fuzes

Captain Bomba

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Hi,
Does anyone have any information on early British Naval Proximity Fuzes? Namely the N80 / N81 Series of fuzes, I'm trying to find schematic of the fuzes if possible
Thanks
 
Hi, I'm also researching early British Proximity Fuzes (for my next book), but I'm looking for the only types that we used during WW2, which were supplied by the USA. There are four Naval versions supplied:

Mk33, Mk41, Mk56 and Mk60. Although the early British produced proximity fuzes are not directly of interest for my book, I do have odds and sods of data and will assemble what I have.

Have you any info on the four that I'm interested in?

Incidentally, there were four fuzes supplied for Army use, are you interested in any of these as well?

Depotman
 
Hi, I'm also researching early British Proximity Fuzes (for my next book), but I'm looking for the only types that we used during WW2, which were supplied by the USA. There are four Naval versions supplied:

Mk33, Mk41, Mk56 and Mk60. Although the early British produced proximity fuzes are not directly of interest for my book, I do have odds and sods of data and will assemble what I have.

Have you any info on the four that I'm interested in?

Incidentally, there were four fuzes supplied for Army use, are you interested in any of these as well?

Depotman
I sure would be interested.
 
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