Hi all, I'm a newbie, please be patient if I use the wrong terminology or make any mistakes 
My Uncle recently bequeathed some inert ammunition to me after his death. The bulk of it is well known and easily identifiable, GAU 30mm rounds or 20mm Hispano rounds. There is one piece that I'm not able to find out more info about, please see attached links below for pictures. From the markings I can see it is an Armour Piercing Capped tracer round, the casing and projectile are detachable. From the base of the casing I can see it has been fired. The projectile has a ribbed cavity at the bottom which I believe is where the tracer/fuze was screwed in, although again, I am only a newbie. The casing is completely clear and free of any cordite or powder. I haven't yet seen it in person, but from what I can tell from pictures I have seen it is not too dissimilar to bofors rounds (but that's only from my amateur point of view I might be completely wrong). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
(ps, before anyone mentions it, my uncle was an experienced EOD tech in 33 Engineers Regt and an experienced collector who would never handle rounds he wasn't 100% sure were inert, so they are safe)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y1ud54wmeyf64s6/Photo 16-09-2017, 00 41 05.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rg6zhov4onnzsbr/Photo 16-09-2017, 00 50 10.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kcw9s06xdt3dvg7/Photo 16-09-2017, 21 55 39.png?dl=0
My Uncle recently bequeathed some inert ammunition to me after his death. The bulk of it is well known and easily identifiable, GAU 30mm rounds or 20mm Hispano rounds. There is one piece that I'm not able to find out more info about, please see attached links below for pictures. From the markings I can see it is an Armour Piercing Capped tracer round, the casing and projectile are detachable. From the base of the casing I can see it has been fired. The projectile has a ribbed cavity at the bottom which I believe is where the tracer/fuze was screwed in, although again, I am only a newbie. The casing is completely clear and free of any cordite or powder. I haven't yet seen it in person, but from what I can tell from pictures I have seen it is not too dissimilar to bofors rounds (but that's only from my amateur point of view I might be completely wrong). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
(ps, before anyone mentions it, my uncle was an experienced EOD tech in 33 Engineers Regt and an experienced collector who would never handle rounds he wasn't 100% sure were inert, so they are safe)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y1ud54wmeyf64s6/Photo 16-09-2017, 00 41 05.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rg6zhov4onnzsbr/Photo 16-09-2017, 00 50 10.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kcw9s06xdt3dvg7/Photo 16-09-2017, 21 55 39.png?dl=0
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