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Kz11gr, my problem is that Hungary produced Italian 100kg bombs during WW2. Be some inert ones in Hungarian collectors collections, but we don't know that these Italian or Hungarian products?
Now I'am would like know what is the little differences between the Italian and Hungarian pieces.
I post here one picture taken in the Spanish Air Force museum from a 100 kg italian SAP bomb.
A second picture from a same kind of bomb found near Toledo in Spain ( I had to deal with it some years ago) and a third picture showing how people charged them in an italian bomber during the Spanish Civil War
I can find also some diagrams if you are interested.
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