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unidentified mine or grenade

paul the grenade

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hi all. a friend in rumania has come across this item. does anyone know what it might be?
cheers, paul.
 

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WW1 austro-ungarian mine von Zubovic (or Zubovi), after the name of the designer the captain von Zubovic.
AP Fragmentation, tripwire landmine, can use 1 or 0,5 kg charge.
You have the "fuze block".

AustrianPullAPMine_004.gifHungarian standard engineer charge.jpg

Regards
stecol
 

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Hello,

What is the official name of this AP Mine ?

Paul can you give us the dimensions ?


Thanks
 
Hello,

What is the official name of this AP Mine ?

Paul can you give us the dimensions ?


Thanks

Official Austro-hungary name I don`t know, but and Russian (1917 year), and polish (1927 year) and Yugo (1933 year) manuals didn`t give any names. Just like - A/P mine/fugas.
 
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