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I don't have a name for you, but the fuze is very wrong presented at this place because it is a norwegian fuze for "HE-shrapnells" (in german language: "Granatschrapnell", in norwegian language maybe something like: "Brisant-Granatkardesk"). The construction is of system Erhardt/Van Essen and was sold by the german Rheinmetall company or made in license in foreign countries. I remember one example with norwegian factory stamp so I guess they had a own production of these fuzes.
Norwegian produced, and sold by the Germans. Is this a little before WWI ? So does this mean that
this one could be also used in the French and Belgian artillery units?
I've been trough some of the downloadable docs on this forum, but I do'nt find it anywhere.
Norwegian fuzes are not very common it should be very hard to find one. I don't think french or belgian units used this fuze. If it was made by Rheinmetall it could have been used by the germans but I think it found an other way to the belgian museum. Sadly it's even more difficult to find documents about norwegian ordnance. I don't konw for sure but think it was accepted by the norwegian artillery in 1913.
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