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Russian Fuze

jvollenberg

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Ordnance approved
Does anyone know anything about this fuze? Internal drawings, nomenclature?

Images are from the Former Aberdeen Ordnance Museum.

Joe
 

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Here is a couple of other Soviet time fuzes I am trying to figure out as well.

Joe
 

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Lets add to the catalog of Soviet unknown PTT fuzes
 

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1-3 picture looks like T-6 fuze
4 th picture looks like T-3 fuze
5 th picture looks like T-7 fuze (can see the nomenclature T-7 on the side of fuze)
6-8 th picture looks like 22 sec. fuze
 
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