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Hallo,
yes, I agree, I 've seen these fuzes at a Belgian EOD unit, assembled on a small HE-filled steel cylinder (pre-fragmentated), which have almost the same outer diameter than the fuze diameter.
They told me it is for an early Belgian bomblet.
The fuze is an all-ways action impact fuze.
I don't know more about this or any nomenclature of it.
Erhard Koch, Mrfuze
Never noticed this post before. I'll have to look for it this weekend, but I believe I have one page on the fuze and submunition. Not really tech data, but a decent drawing at least. It is a Belgian submunition, I think the designation is on the doc.
As I understand it there were two versions of the submunition, HE and incendiary. I've got one version of the fuze, but I am still looking for a body. This is all the info I have.
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