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It's a warhead of the Hs 293 missile (RVT 293), seen upside down - please note two distinctive circumferential grooves just behind the ogive. The hole in the body is for the wing spar, the stud with a cylindrical ending on top is the rear engine attachment point.
 
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It's a warhead of the Hs 293 missile (RVT 293), seen upside down - please note two distinctive circumferential grooves just behind the ogive. The hole in the body is for the wing spar, the stud with a cylindrical ending on top is the rear engine attachment point.
Yes, I have the same opinion as you. Note the non-standard front part (at the tip) there is no threaded hole.
Akon
 
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