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Notes on German fuzes and typical French and Belgian fuzes

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84<br />

Designati<strong>on</strong>.—^. Bd. Z. 10 = kurzer Boden-Z<strong>and</strong>er, 1910 (short<br />

1910 pattern base fuze).<br />

Used with.—<br />

Maximum<br />

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

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

yards.<br />

H.E. with false cap<br />

42 cm. howitzer ... \u25a0< H.TC. with diaphragm lapprox.<br />

H.E. without diaphragm.<br />

18,000<br />

28 cm. coast defence L<strong>on</strong>g H.E. 10,608<br />

howitzer <strong>on</strong> coast defence<br />

howitzer mounting<br />

21 cm. mortar '96 n/A.H.E. 7,874<br />

"Mortar" (21 cm.) Ditto 10,280<br />

10 cm. coast defence gun*... '06 H.E. 11,264<br />

—<br />

Nature. Percussi<strong>on</strong> : n<strong>on</strong>-delay, short delay or l<strong>on</strong>g delay<br />

acti<strong>on</strong> (vide 0.V., 1V<strong>and</strong> 2 V <strong>on</strong> the plate).<br />

Material.— Brass, with steel game.<br />

Remarks.—<br />

* When used with this gun, the fuze is marked kz.Bd. Z. 10 Kst.K.

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