A fuze which puzzle me.
Discovered as it is on an old French artillery experimental shooting range, I mean complete with its back cap and ignition tube crimped inside it ;. the top part looks to be a kind of # 80 fuze without any mark stamped on it. After removing the outer back cap , which was initially soldered on 3 points to the top, you notice that the inside is empty. No marking at all except a faint E 95 stamped on the flat lip of the screw (fuze side).
On the back cap:
on the side: H, Broad arrow, W.
inside on the flat side :R in a circle, H, 61 D ( or inverted !)
The ignition tube is bearing 4 lines of 5 holes. The total lengh is approximately 315 mm
Was this type of fuze usual in British artillery?





thank you for your identification
H.A.N.D
phil
Discovered as it is on an old French artillery experimental shooting range, I mean complete with its back cap and ignition tube crimped inside it ;. the top part looks to be a kind of # 80 fuze without any mark stamped on it. After removing the outer back cap , which was initially soldered on 3 points to the top, you notice that the inside is empty. No marking at all except a faint E 95 stamped on the flat lip of the screw (fuze side).
On the back cap:
on the side: H, Broad arrow, W.
inside on the flat side :R in a circle, H, 61 D ( or inverted !)
The ignition tube is bearing 4 lines of 5 holes. The total lengh is approximately 315 mm
Was this type of fuze usual in British artillery?





thank you for your identification
H.A.N.D
phil