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Missings fuzes !

lcn

Well-Known Member
Hello
On differentes list of British fuze that I possess. There is a blank on the series of No. 260 to No. 269 Does anyone have a photo, drawing or any information on these fuzes
Furthermore, I look for the drawing of No. 370.
Thank you in advance :tinysmile_grin_t:

Cordialement
Jean Paul
 
Jean Paul,

British fuze numbers were not issued sequentially. As a consequence some numbers were not issued.

Tim

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On the list I have, that came from somewhere here on BOCN, the number 260 is listed as a base percussion fuze for Naval and 8 inch Semi-AP and coast artillery shells, introduced in 1932 and obsolete in 1932. The number 269 is listed as a percussion fuze, Hotchkiss U.S./French with no other records.
 
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