These photos come from a 1942 movie, named experiences made at headquarters of the battalion of Fire-Fighters ("Sapadores Bombeiros" - a literal translation of the French "Sapeurs Pompiers"). The soundtrack is not very good so I could identify weights only for some bombs.

Unknown Incendiary (possibly an interwar British model or a Portuguese adaptation of a British design - I remember having already seen something like that somewhere)

1kg Incendiary (possibly an interwar British model or a Portuguese adaptation of a British design - a smaller version of the previous one)

1kg Carbonit design (but not the original German Carbonit incendiary nor its Spanish copy - both had a rounded tip - this one has a pointed tip like the Carbonit explosive bombs)

1kg German or French design - (the soundtrack does not help understanding the differences between the 2)
250g versions of the previous ones

Further details would be, of course, welcome :tinysmile_fever_t:

Unknown Incendiary (possibly an interwar British model or a Portuguese adaptation of a British design - I remember having already seen something like that somewhere)

1kg Incendiary (possibly an interwar British model or a Portuguese adaptation of a British design - a smaller version of the previous one)

1kg Carbonit design (but not the original German Carbonit incendiary nor its Spanish copy - both had a rounded tip - this one has a pointed tip like the Carbonit explosive bombs)

1kg German or French design - (the soundtrack does not help understanding the differences between the 2)


250g versions of the previous ones

Further details would be, of course, welcome :tinysmile_fever_t:
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