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French 105mm HE Schneider....

starshell

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Hello,
I have a First war French 105 HE Shell (boat tail base) with a Schneider fuze (will post pics later) but can find little info about this particular shell or fuze.
Would any members here have any info, technical drawings, colours schemes or illustrations to help me understand what I'm looking at?
Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers!
 
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Many thanks again MINENAZ16, just what I was looking for.
Here are the pictures you requested, if you need more just yell....
I have no info about Belgian shells at all, other than info on the fuze, so I've always wondered what the Black cross (?) and the White band represents.
Any idea? Would this have been used in a Krupp gun/Howitzer?
Many thanks!
Enjoy!
 
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Many thanks again MINENAZ16, just what I was looking for.
Here are the pictures you requested, if you need more just yell....
I have no info about Belgian shells at all, other than info on the fuze, so I've always wondered what the Black cross (?) and the White band represents.
Any idea? Would this have been used in a Krupp gun/Howitzer?
Many thanks!
Enjoy!
you have very nice shell's and most of them are used by the belgian army also the 105 mm
 
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