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Unknown sabotage incendiary devises

Antoon

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Who knows these two incendiary devises. They are not the same as the thermite well.

I only have the drawing, no measurements etc.

Greetings - Antoon
 

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Afternoon all

Antoon, you do indeed have a drawing by Laurence Fish, but these two items are British Incendiaries, namely Incendiary Block Mk I and Mk II.
I attach a couple of period photographs of these items.

Incy Block 1.jpegIncy Block 2.jpeg

Also please see a couple of pages from the Australian SRD Technical Handbook which is a great reference for British sabotage stores. I apologise for the print quality, but it is the best I have.
Presse-papier02.jpg
Presse-papier01.jpg
Presse-papier03.jpg
Laurence Fish did a lot of drawings for Victor Rothschild for various reports culminating in the publication of Enemy Sabotage Equipment (Identification) May 1945 & Amendments as a guide to recovered material. The Germans, however sensibly redeployed a great deal of captured British sabotage material (Estimated at 150 Tonnes in Englandspiel alone) back against Great Britain, hence Fish ended up drawing a great number of items that were actually designed and manufactured in England as well as Axis devices.

I hope this helps a bit, and would welcome any additional information if available. I have never seen one, even in the best collections, and I presume that due to the celluloid casing there will be few surviving examples as the celluloid breaks down, but you never know.

Cheers

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Who knows these two incendiary devises. They are not the same as the thermite well.

I only have the drawing, no measurements etc.

Greetings - Antoon
Here is the one on the left.
 

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