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Fusse2004

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Who knows this Fuze?
 

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No, definitely not. The S/26 is a Krupp invention and was produced by Krupp only. This prussian fuze is a invention of the prussian state laboratory of Spandau. It looks like a Dopp.Z.98 altered for a longer burning time.
 
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