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Exp. Fuze

siegfreid

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Can anyone give me some information on this fuze ? I assume it's an experimental one as it's blue . Thank you . Mike.
 
This is an Oerlikon rocket fuze.

Blue would be practice not experimental and then again it also may depend on which country used this one. There is more to ammo and color codes than NATO stuff.
 
Mike,

The X53E1 makes this a very interesting fuze from a British ammunition point of view. The use of X to identify experimental ammunition, rather than XL which people will be more familiar with, was used between about 1957 and 1966. Examples of X marked ammunition are rare to say the least.

Mauve, rather than blue, was used to identify experimental ammunition in the UK but not all experimental ammunition was so marked. If the blue label on this fuze has any significance it would be to indicate practice.

A nice find.
 
Mike,

Just occurred to me having read EOD's note that this might have been used in experiments in developing the 81mm mortar and its ammunition. I will see if I can find anything 'on file'.
 
I have a couple of very similar fuzes marked L35A1.

I am away from home and this is the only picture I have with me. The other one has the plastic cap.
 

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