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Notes on German fuzes and typical French and Belgian fuzes

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(b) Time <strong>and</strong> Percussi<strong>on</strong> Fuzes.*<br />

Designati<strong>on</strong>.— Dopp. Z. =<br />

S/26 Doppel-Zunder, 26 Sehmden<br />

(time <strong>and</strong> percussi<strong>on</strong> fuze, 26 sec<strong>on</strong>ds).<br />

Used with.—<br />

Gun.<br />

Pattern of Shell.<br />

Maximum range.<br />

Time.<br />

Perc'n.<br />

B'B cm. Q.F. gun<br />

8S cm. Spgr. Lj3'7(Dz.)'<br />

yards.<br />

yards.<br />

— Time <strong>and</strong> percussi<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Nature.<br />

—<br />

Graduati<strong>on</strong>s. Graduated from 1to 26 in sec<strong>on</strong>ds <strong>and</strong> fifths of<br />

a sec<strong>on</strong>d (lowest <strong>and</strong> highest figures are 1<strong>and</strong> 26).<br />

When the setting mark is opposite the cross, the fuze is set<br />

for percussi<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Material.— Brass body with cap of zinc alloy.<br />

Remarks.—<br />

* For the clockwork time fuze, Dopp. Z.16, see page 124.

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