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Ger fuzes

German Section), PATR 2510 (1958) Ger 1-3 (Aerial-burst fuzes) Ger 7-8 (Anti-breakup fuze) Ger 8-9 (Antidisturbance fuze) ... [Pg.1031]

Ger 9-10 (Antiwithdrawal fuzes) Ger 20 (Bomb high-explosive train) Ger 33 (Delay compns) Ger 33-34 (Delay elements) Ger 34-35 (Detonators blasting caps) Ger 38 39 (Dust fuze) Ger 40-41 (Electric fuzes) Ger 41-2 (Electric igniters and primers) Ger 42 (Electric matchhead) Ger 44 (Eschbach igniter) Ger 53-54 (Fuseheads and their manuf) Ger 54-56 (Bomb fuzes) ... [Pg.1031]

Rocket bomb fuze assembly) Ger 166 (Rocket propellent igniter) Ger 174-175 (Self-destroying fuze) Ger 199-202 (Igniters for tracers described under Tracer Compositions) Ger 215 (V-22 Delay-igniter unit)... [Pg.1031]

Antibreak-up Fuze, p Ger 7 Antidisturbance Fuze, pp Ger 7 Ger 8, with 2 figs... [Pg.1009]

Types I, H III) 181-85 (Electrical anti-disturbance) 185-89 (Clockwork antidisturbance) 187 (Chemical-mechanical long delay and antidisturbance) 189-91 [Mechanical impact, all-ways" action, VS(80) and (80)A] 191-92 (Dust fuze for Ger SD4 10 bombs) [A simple comprehensive description was given in Ref 35, pp Ger 38 39 ... [Pg.1026]

German Fuze Train, known as ZUndersatz consisted practically of the same elements as American. Compositions of many of Get Fuze Trains were detd during WWII at PicArsn and the results taken from. PATR 1555(1945), pp 11-15 are listed in PATR 2510(1958) in Table 17 on p Ger 65... [Pg.641]

The detonator shell was then crimped just above the upper aid of the delay sleeve in order to provide a seal for the "Mipolam sealing plug, described in Ref 4, p Ger 113 R Note 3 Accdg to Ref 1, pp 5—6, the gasless delay powder (also called "gasless delay fuze powder) consisted of about 705S Sb pdr... [Pg.666]

German Fuzes. A comprehensive description with numerous illustrations is given in PATR 2510(1958), pp Ger 54 to Ger 64... [Pg.706]

German Self-Destroying Fuze, Tracer Bullet and Tracer Shell. See PATR 2510(1958), p Ger 176-L (Illustrated)... [Pg.711]

This fuze was used in smaller Ger bombs and shells, such as 37mm Ref PATR 2510(1958), pp Ger 38 Ger 39... [Pg.474]

Refs 1) Anon, War Dept Tech Manual TM E9-1983 (1942), Enemy Bombs and Fuzes, File Numhers 2321.5, 2321.8, 2324.92 2324.93 (2) Anon, Ordnance Bomb Disposal Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md (No date) German Artillery Projectiles and Fuzes p 422 (3) Anon, Dept of the Army Tech Manual TM 9—1985—2 (1953), German Bombs, Fuzcs Rockets, etc, pp 125-132 and others 4) Anon, Dept of the Army Tech.Manual TM9—1985—3(1953), German Projectiles and Fuzes, pp 605—7 and 623 5) Fedoroff et al PATR 2510, pp Ger... [Pg.670]

Note Two Ger electric fuzes of WWII were descrihed in TM 9—1985—3 (1953), pp 605 623. They were ElZtZ S30 (Electric Time Fuze S30) and ERZ 39 (Electric Rimvent Fuze 39). They are listed in PATR 2510 (1958), pp Ger 59-R and Ger 63-L... [Pg.675]

Electric firing techniques 5 E30 Electric fuze 5 E30—E31 Electric fuze detonators 4 D846—D850 Electric fuze for Ger projectile 5 E31—E32 Electric fuze primers 4 D854—D856... [Pg.595]

Delay Element. This term may also be applied to a component which provides a specific delay in a blasting cap, detonator, fuze, etc Refs l)0hart (1946), 20 278 2)H.M.Kerr C.R.Hall USP 2560452 (1951) CA 46, 1259 (1952) [Delay elements for electric blasting caps consist of homogeneously mixed powdered metals (such as Mg, Al, Ni, Zn), fuels (such as Si), oxidizers (such as Pb C ) and Misch -metall . By varying the compns, burning times of 15 to 579 milliseconds were obtained] [The Misch-metall (Ger for mixed metal ) is an alloy of rare earths of the following compn ... [Pg.473]

German Electric Fuzes. See PATR 2510 (1958), pp. Ger 40 Ger 41 with two illustrations... [Pg.706]


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