Hi There,
I'm convinced that what you have there is a French 30mm DEFA Projectile.
I have a complete AP-T round although the projectile is crimped into the case and the ballistic cap appears to be crimped, not threaded.
Measurements as follows:
Total Projectile Length: 104mm
Base to Db: 17mm
Db to Ballistic Cap: 29mm
Db Width: 8mm
Ballistic Cap Length: 50mm
What convinces me most is the driving band design (see photo) and the extra groove on projectile body below drive band. 30mm DEFAs I have in my collection and have seen elsewhere come with a couple of differing db designs. One is the db on our AP projectiles with differing slopes top and bottom and a grooved db which i've only seen on TP and non service rounds.
I also have a British 30mm AP ADEN round, the projectile of which, like yours can be stripped down (see photos).
As far as I know and have seen Aden drive bands are of one type only which is a symmetrical band also 8mm wide.
The distance from db to ballistic cap is a lot shorter but this might either be because it's not a tracer or because your cap screws into the projectile body whereas the cap on Aden screws onto the projectile body. Drive band is typical of and the only type i've ever seen on Adens.
Measurements as follows:
Total Projectile Length: 107mm
Base to Db: 17mm
Db to Ballistic Cap: 22mm
Db Width: 8mm
Ballistic Cap Length: 60mm
Tungsten Core Length & Bore: 53mm & 17mm
I have seen both copper and steel drive bands on DEFA projectiles but only copper on ADENs.
Is the tungsten core in yours removable or is it set in the body?
Maybe there are slight design changes over the years and that is why there are slight differences in some measurements but it's definately a projectile of one of the above, both of which were developed from the WW2 German 30mm MK-108 ammunition.
Hope this has helped.
Bear.





