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Projectile ID Required

peteblight

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Can someone identify the projectile in the attached pictures please.
The only information i have is what's below, and i'm waiting to see if i can get a picture of the complete round, prior to destruction.

Diameter approx 149mm (although it may be slightly larger)

Recovered in Northern Italy

Contained a liquid fill (exactly what, is to be confirmed)

As you can see on the X-ray image and the first picture, the ogive screws on to the body of the projectile and the central burster extends into the lower compartment.

Cheers

Pete

Unknown projo 2.jpgunknown projo.jpgUnknown projo xray.jpg
 
Hi Pete,

I never seen a 149 mm with this organization. It's seems to be italian but with central burster entering in the lower compartment... I don't see. Did you analyze the liquid ? Thanks the pictures.

Mygale
 
Hi,
thanks for sharing. As MYGALE says, seems italian, but very strange.
X-ray shows the fuze is screwed in a junction. The diaphragm it's machined to accept the burster. Very interesting.

Here some pics of italian 149/12 and 149/13 shell +Nr, irritating.
Granata da 149-12 + N-r e da 149-12  N-r modificata per 149-13 a recipiente irritante.jpgGranata da 149-12 + N-r e da 149-12  N-r modificata per 149-13 a recipiente irritante_.jpg

best regards
 
Pete, I was going to guess Belgian, but I need to talk to Chris to be sure......
 
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