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Notes on German fuzes and typical French and Belgian fuzes

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BELGIAN FUZE.<br />

—<br />

Designati<strong>on</strong>. Fusee a permissi<strong>on</strong> de campagne.<br />

Used with.—<br />

8"7 cm. gun.<br />

B#78 #7 cm. howitzer.<br />

B*7 cm. mortar.<br />

7*5 cm. field gun (cMiVacctUre).<br />

—<br />

Nature.—Percussi<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Graduati<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

Material.—Brass.<br />

—<br />

Nil.<br />

" "<br />

Remarks. The letters EP are <strong>typical</strong> of all <strong>Belgian</strong> <strong>fuzes</strong><br />

de Pyrotechnic). The figures "93" indicate 1893, the<br />

year of manufacture.

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