Hi All,
First of all best wishes, including lots of collector fun, for the new year!
I have two types of 105mm base ejection smoke (?) projectiles for identification, both (to be) equiped with a British time fuze.
One has a very long elongation behind the driving band. There are remnants of a light greenish color on the shell body.
The other has a standard shape like a 105mm M84 smoke, on which I'd expect an American type mechanical time fuze or so -not a British fuze like a n0390.
Under the rim of the ogive is possbily some grey paint.
See picture below. A standard 105 x 602mm shell case in the back gives impression of size.
Can someone give me an ID of these two types of shells please?
What type of shell case are they to be fitted in and by what type of gun / tank are they normally fired from.
Anyone a picture of how they should look like after I restored them please?
Many thanks!
Timefuze

First of all best wishes, including lots of collector fun, for the new year!
I have two types of 105mm base ejection smoke (?) projectiles for identification, both (to be) equiped with a British time fuze.
One has a very long elongation behind the driving band. There are remnants of a light greenish color on the shell body.
The other has a standard shape like a 105mm M84 smoke, on which I'd expect an American type mechanical time fuze or so -not a British fuze like a n0390.
Under the rim of the ogive is possbily some grey paint.
See picture below. A standard 105 x 602mm shell case in the back gives impression of size.
Can someone give me an ID of these two types of shells please?
What type of shell case are they to be fitted in and by what type of gun / tank are they normally fired from.
Anyone a picture of how they should look like after I restored them please?
Many thanks!
Timefuze
