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German explosive cutters Sprenggreifer

MINENAZ16

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Hello,

I'm looking for pictures (and diagrams) of German navy explosive cutters "Sprenggreifer" type A and type B to understand differences between these two models.
(I already have doc and pictures of Type D)


Is it a Type A or Type B ?

Unk.jpg
unk2.jpg

b.jpg



Sprenggreifer Type D

sprenggreifer type D.jpg

D.jpg



Sprengkrallengreifer m.V.

sprengkrallengreifer.jpg

sprengkrallengreifer.jpg




I found new informations here : http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a954501.pdf

 
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Hello,

I'm looking for pictures (and diagrams) of German navy explosive cutters "Sprenggreifer" type A and type B to understand differences between these two models.
(I already have doc and pictures of Type D)


Is it a Type A or Type B ?

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Sprenggreifer Type D

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Sprengkrallengreifer m.V.

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I found new informations here : http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a954501.pdf
I think it is Sprenggreifer type A. Type B has a hydrostat on the side .
 

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I have a report from Inter services mines & missiles commitee A.F.H.Q . I don't know who they are though .....
 
I have a report from Inter services mines & missiles commitee A.F.H.Q . I don't know who they are though .....
I see. Would be interesting to have that report - or at least the front page with title/reference/date - for further investigation (not every report is "thrustworthy", depending on who made it, were and especially when).
 
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