axiomatrix
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Hope someone here can help with this as I'm unable to identify what looks like a 30mm projectile.
Measurements taken tally quite closely with RARDEN projectile calibre, but the construction of the body appears to be aluminium and the nose is definitely aluminium. The body is machined with a recess for a press fit trace element and a cavity for explosive filling or dummy filling.
The nose is aluminium and threads onto the body but also has an internal profile with thread in a manner that could possibly accept a fuse assembly for HE, I guess. The projectile has no wear and has certainly not been filled or fired.
Body is patinated in light grey/silver finish giving a mottled effect I have never seen before. The driving ring is asymmetrical in profile similar to the French made 30mm and some British RARDEN rounds. The profile of crimping recess behind the driving ring is a chamfer rather then a circular profile found on most British 30mm I've seen before.
The pdf file I've attached gives the full drawings, detail and dimensions of the projectile I've got. Hope someone can enlighten me as to what the hell it is, as it's been bugging me for months. Cheers.
View attachment 30mm_Unidentified_Projectile.pdf

















Measurements taken tally quite closely with RARDEN projectile calibre, but the construction of the body appears to be aluminium and the nose is definitely aluminium. The body is machined with a recess for a press fit trace element and a cavity for explosive filling or dummy filling.
The nose is aluminium and threads onto the body but also has an internal profile with thread in a manner that could possibly accept a fuse assembly for HE, I guess. The projectile has no wear and has certainly not been filled or fired.
Body is patinated in light grey/silver finish giving a mottled effect I have never seen before. The driving ring is asymmetrical in profile similar to the French made 30mm and some British RARDEN rounds. The profile of crimping recess behind the driving ring is a chamfer rather then a circular profile found on most British 30mm I've seen before.
The pdf file I've attached gives the full drawings, detail and dimensions of the projectile I've got. Hope someone can enlighten me as to what the hell it is, as it's been bugging me for months. Cheers.
View attachment 30mm_Unidentified_Projectile.pdf


















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