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Shells on postcard

paul the grenade

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Hi All. Heres an old postcard showing a selection of shells and an arial torpedo. Hope its of interest.:tinysmile_grin_t:
cheers, paul.
 

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Thanks Paul nice post card.
What's the thing that is third from the left at the back? I don't recognise it.
Dave.
 
Looks like a French

pnuematic bomb, has fins or a skirt if hand thrown, propeller type safety fuse. There are images around of these, somebody will have one.
 
Known to the British as Aasen Excelsior B. Formed part of an Ordnance Board/Committee trials programme in 1914/15. Did not get anywhere. In service with the French Army.
 
Aasen

HI
Explosive Grenade of 86 mm Excelsior B for howitzer Aasen or pneumatic howitzer of 86 mm Boileau-Debladis and Hachette
To the left, grenade with is protection and transport cap
260 steel balls in the conical part of grenade
 

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Hi Paul,
Im sure that the finned-whopper at the front is a ww1 French trench-mortar?
My pal had a relic one in his collection.

best

waff
 
58t

Hi
Yes, in front off French Trench Mortar bomb type B for 58T (16kg) so called Crapouillot
 
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