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Hoeksel
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I have 5 UK 37 mm shell cases in my collection and after organizing all data I got some questions.
1) Only 2 out of 5 projectiles have a broad arrow. Are the other 3 export projectiles? Most have been found in Belgium. I know Belgium bought these weapons from the UK during WW1.
2) What does "S" mean on 2 of the 5 projectiles?
3) What is the meaning of the "alphabet (A, B, J, N and T" on the side-wall of the fuze?
4) What do "P" and "L" mean on the top-side of the fuze? Only 1 fuze is branded "VSM" on the top.
5) Does anybody want to share data from their projectiles in their collection?
1) Only 2 out of 5 projectiles have a broad arrow. Are the other 3 export projectiles? Most have been found in Belgium. I know Belgium bought these weapons from the UK during WW1.
2) What does "S" mean on 2 of the 5 projectiles?
3) What is the meaning of the "alphabet (A, B, J, N and T" on the side-wall of the fuze?
4) What do "P" and "L" mean on the top-side of the fuze? Only 1 fuze is branded "VSM" on the top.
5) Does anybody want to share data from their projectiles in their collection?