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Joe, because this fuze is useing with bulgarian mine PSM-1. I don`t know bulgarian facotiry codes, but fuze bulgarian! It doesn`t use with soviet devices.
Joe, the fuze is correctly a MVN-2M, it seems there was an error in the previous transliteration. Be aware that Latin looking letters in Cyrillic do not always represent the corresponding Letter in Latin.
The lot number on engineer munitions reads here the same way as on Russian items where the factory is on pos 1. Means factory-lot-year.
The factory here is 211 for which I have no positive ID. The year looks like 1983.
Thanks ... I was in a hurry when I posted and noticed I messed up the translation. Thanks ... Would be interesting if someone knew where factory 211 is.
Factory 211 is in Russia. Factory was in Leningrad. I would guess this fuze as made there and then shipped to Bulgaria. This would line up with the 83 year as well. This is also the second fuze I have seen with this code that was attributed to Bulgaria. Yet I can find nothing connecting a factory 211 in Bulgaria.
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