Yes that looks right. Could they have been used after 1914?
Yoda, what is the complete title of this book "... de pyrotechnie militaire" ?
I think we are both talking about the same fuze because the 30/55 Mle 1880 was adopted in 1882 to replace the Henriet fuze.
S.
I can't correctly answer to your question, but I think NO. The french have developed other models of time fuzes with or without impact systems.
Yoda
Hello,
We often find obsolete fuzes from 1880's on ww1 battelfields. French Army need lot of fuzes so old stocks were used.
sgdbdr : the plate is from the book : "Ecole Centrale de Pyrotechnie Militaire - Fusées pour projectiles creux." (1883).
The fuze is designated "modèle 1882"
I wondered what those fuzes were .
...looking to sell if anyone wants em?