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Selection of Craptree Dischargers |
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These were produced for sea targets , and hardened fortifications, they would penetrate the deck or roof , before exploding, used in 250 Kg and above |
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Simple elecrical impact fuze that could be discharged using the Crabtree discharger, this device depressed the charging pins and shorted the capicit |
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Simple elecrical impact fuze that could be discharged using the Crabtree discharger, this device depressed the charging pins and shorted the capicit |
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Airburst fuze has a test pin under screw,used on parachute flares. |
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Number not known at this stage |
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Used in the Pc500 and PC1400 bombs |
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Airburst fuze has a test pin on head, used on parachute flares. |
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This fuze was made in 1936 in Brass, it was found that the delay was too long for land targets , so was remarked (28) and used against shippin |
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This fuze could be used in any bomb from 50 Kg upwards. |
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This fuze has one charging plate on the top and could be set from 2 to 160 seconds |
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Used in amongst other bombs the HS233 Glider bomb and the FZG76 or commonly known V1 flying bomb (one of 3 fuzes used in the V1) |
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Designed to function if the bomb case was ruptured ie Broken up,found mainly in the larger bombs1000 and 2500 Kg
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