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It's not U.S. NR is used by GIAT industries in France. The projectile would have been the equivalent to the HEP-T U.S. Projectile. HESH-T stands for High Explosive Squash Head, a designator usually associated with the U.K. naming of that projectile type.
Hum, NR is also used by belgian and netherlands manufacturors like Mecar or other...
Hum, hum,... MPB ???
Hum, I've found a belgian 106 mm HEAT NR-160 and an 106 mm HE NR-483, but no HESH or NR-601 !
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