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Notes on German fuzes and typical French and Belgian fuzes

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74<br />

Designati<strong>on</strong>.— Or. Z. 17 = Granat- Zilnder, 1917 (1917 pattern.<br />

fuze for H.E. shell).<br />

Used with..—<br />

Maximum<br />

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

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

yards.<br />

(15 cm.) heavy field '12 n/A <strong>and</strong> id'l4H.E. '14 ... 6,616<br />

howitzer<br />

(15 cm.) heavy field Ditto ... 8,147<br />

howitzer '02<br />

(15 cm.) heavy field Ditto ... 9,296<br />

howitzer '13<br />

(15 cm.) l<strong>on</strong>g heavy field Ditto 9,296<br />

howitzer '13<br />

—<br />

Nature. Instantaneous.<br />

—<br />

Material. Steel <strong>and</strong> white metal. 1. .<br />

Eemarks.— This fuze willreplace the Gr. Z. 14 n.A. fuze {see<br />

page 72).

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