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WW1 shells manufacture

MINENAZ16

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Ordnance approved
Hello,

Found these nice pictures on a french website.
"Usine pyrotechnique de Saint-Nicolas (Brest)"

The third photo is interesting : they work on fired and dirty cases to reuse.

AP 340mm French MLE 1912.jpgSPA-5-J-405.jpgSPA-5-J-407.jpgSPA-5-J-409.jpgSPA-5-J-459.jpgSPA-7-J-616.jpgSPA-7-J-627.jpg
 
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