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Notes on German fuzes and typical French and Belgian fuzes

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—<br />

Designati<strong>on</strong>. (?)<br />

—<br />

Used with.<br />

36<br />

Maximum<br />

Gun. Pattern of Shell. range,<br />

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

(7-7 cm.) fieldgun (96 n/A.) Anti-tank shell with<br />

armour-piercing head<br />

{K.Qr.l5m.P.)<br />

yards.<br />

?*<br />

—<br />

Nature. Internal percussi<strong>on</strong> fuze, delay acti<strong>on</strong>, withcentrifugal<br />

safety device.<br />

—<br />

Material. Aluminium body, withsteel game.<br />

Remarks.<br />

—<br />

This fuze is screwed into the body of the shell.<br />

* Fired at short ranges with open sights.

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