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ID Project 14

US-Subs

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Another set.
 

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Nr. 5867 and 5869 show a german WW2 produced Skoda DVZR basefuze.
Used in Czech 21, 22, 24 and 30,5 cm shells
Nr. 6902 and 6903 show a german WW2 Bd.Z. 5127 basefuze in matching baseplug, used in 8,8 cm Pzgr 39 and 8,8 cm Pzgr. 39/43 shells.
Best regards,

Zünder
 
Hi Zunder
my opinion :
Nr. 5867 and 5869 show a german WW2 produced Skoda /Skoda -Nářany typ : DVZR 58/N (not only DVZR :) year 1944 , basefuze.
Used in Czech 15, 21, 22, 24 and 30,5 cm shells .
Akon
 
Hi Zunder
my opinion :
Nr. 5867 and 5869 show a german WW2 produced Skoda /Skoda -Nářany typ : DVZR 58/N (not only DVZR :) year 1944 , basefuze.
Used in Czech 15, 21, 22, 24 and 30,5 cm shells .
Akon
That is true, in the 15 cm Minen-Granate 28 (t).
How do you know it's a DVZR 58/N?

Best regards,

Zünder
 
That is true, in the 15 cm Minen-Granate 28 (t).
How do you know it's a DVZR 58/N?

Best regards,

Zünder
The Germans agreed on some changes in the design and the new designation for this customer (Germany) was as I wrote to you.
Akon
PS : 6057.jpg It has a Hungarian design...
 
6167 : russian type D (not sure for the designation)
WW2 Finnish designation is 22/100 ais D 35/64

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6285/6287 : Norwegian PPD 323 or PPD 324 (PD & PROX fuzes). The top black plastic setting ring is missing
 
5769 : French detonator model 1895/1904 (inert model for training - french markings : "Détonateur d'instruction inerte")
 
Second set :

6906 : French Artillery fuze 24-31mm TCAL model 1926 with lead transit cap.
Same as 6185
 
6167 : russian type D (not sure for the designation)
WW2 Finnish designation is 22/100 ais D 35/64

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The interesting thing is that, externally, the "D" type fuze might look roughly similar to a WW1 vintage 22-second time and percussion fuze (or in this case the slightly upgraded 22-second fuze model 1930), but, as can be seen from the diagrams below, the internal arrangement is completely different, having more in common with the T-6 fuze.
Also, unlike the 22-second fuzes, the "D" fuze can only be set with a key rather than manually and it's rounder and slightly shorter. The protective cap is also a different shape, I'm assuming to make the capped fuzes easier to differentiate at a glance.

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Here are a few more fuzes - The VT is quite large, see the scale for comparison. The Mech Time is clearly US, but is not marked experimental and I have never seen it before. Can't find it in my manuals or online either.
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Pressure fuze for French Practice AT Mine Model 35 (post ww2 copy of German practice Tellermine 35)

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