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Base detonating fuze

Booster Assembly for BD (Base Detonating) Fuze Mk. 21 is an example of a Navy booster used for AP (armor-piercin g) pro-jectiles. It is combined with "lead-in" charge and is considered to be easy to load (Fig l-71a)... [Pg.876]

Fuze, PIBD M509A1 or M309. This point-initiating, base-detonating fuze was designed for use in fin-stabilized HEAT projectiles. It contains the electric detonator M48 (qv) and the fuze power source is a polarized ceramic disk with piezoelectric characteristics, which is located in the nose of the pro-... [Pg.916]

Japanese Army Projectile Base-Detonating Fuzes ... [Pg.924]

Polarographic Analysis of Primer Mixture for M60 Base -Detonating Fuze (Oct 1958)... [Pg.1056]

Fuze, Spit back. A fuze located in a nose of a shaped-charge munition. When initiated by impact it produces a deton which is directed toward the base. The combination of Point Impact Fuze and base element is referred to as a PIBD (Point Initiating Base Detonating) Fuzing System Ref Glossary Ordn (1959, 128-R... [Pg.641]

Electric (or Electronic) Fuze is one which depends for its arming and functioning upon events of an electronic nature. Such a fuze may be provided by any of the electric detonators described here under Electric Detonators Used in US Fuzes. For example, Point Initiating Base Detonating Fuze,... [Pg.673]

BDF base-detonating fuze CIC Combat Information Center... [Pg.783]


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