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All the info I've checked so far shows the No. 125 fuze being declared obsolete in 1949. I have a mint example of a No.125 MkI N made by VAEL clearly dated 5/53 LOT 1.
Just a thought that it may have been specifically made for a trial of something that had that particular fuze functioning requirement ?
It would not be the first time an old "tried and trusted" product was re-made for a trial.
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