Greek arms industry in the late thirties was considered as the most advanced in Southern Europe and the Balkans. The Pyrkal company ("Greek Powder and Cartridge Company") playing among others an in-between role between German Rheinmetall-Borsig (then controlled by Hermann Göring...), and US arms industry. This collaboration between US and Nazi arms industries went on almost undisturbed till 1941.
A by product of this collaboration can be seen in the production of "American type" bombs by Greece and Romania.
A critical problem of the Hellenic Air Force in 1940 was that the British made bombers had bomb racks ... for British bomb suspensions and not fit for American bomb suspensions, so a makeshift solution was found in the field by adding suspension collar to these bombs.
Can someone add details about the type of bombs produced in Greece (apparently from these photographs the HE M series, but which bombs exactly? the US series including the 100lbs M-30, 300lbs M-31, 600lbs M-32m 1100lbs M-33 and 2000lbs M-34 - on the photograph we can see 500lbs - stenciled on the bomb - and what appear as 100lbs) and whether these bombs were also exported to other countries.




A by product of this collaboration can be seen in the production of "American type" bombs by Greece and Romania.
A critical problem of the Hellenic Air Force in 1940 was that the British made bombers had bomb racks ... for British bomb suspensions and not fit for American bomb suspensions, so a makeshift solution was found in the field by adding suspension collar to these bombs.
Can someone add details about the type of bombs produced in Greece (apparently from these photographs the HE M series, but which bombs exactly? the US series including the 100lbs M-30, 300lbs M-31, 600lbs M-32m 1100lbs M-33 and 2000lbs M-34 - on the photograph we can see 500lbs - stenciled on the bomb - and what appear as 100lbs) and whether these bombs were also exported to other countries.




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