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Unknown river ,lake or ciastal mine

pzgr40

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Who can help me on a type designation an preferably a drawing of this unknown mi e. I was told it is polish or czech.
Thanks on advance
 

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Seems to be Polish "MPR".
I assume white band indicates inert drill ("szkolny", "Ćwiczebna")


 
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Here the photos that I have so far, hope it will support You.
Kind regards, Ralf
 

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Polish material, whose construction can be dated to serial production since 1963.
From what I know, it is a purely Polish construction 1961 ( kpt. inż. Edmund LEWANDOWSKI ).
Akon
 
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