Archives écrit par Fabrice PHILIPPE 21 July 2012 Who could tell me what it is? Found by ten meters deep at the 2 brothers (St Mandrier) 6 comments 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Fabrice PHILIPPE previous article Photo internship, National, FFESSM, Fort Grave, Strasbourg, Holtzheim next article Diving in Morocco, does it exist? These articles may interest you Urgent! The Aitutaki Lagoon Project Monitoring (Cook Islands) 25 July 2012 MAINTENANCE OF SCUBA PEOPLE SATURDAY 10 APRIL !!! 7 April 2010 BALI 30 November 2013 Deep diving or crossing the limits January 9 2013 Protected and Endangered Species of MARSEILLE –... 27 July 2010 The Institution is getting younger 18 April 2010 DIVING CRUISE on the challenger atoll 1 March 2011 DRAWING 19 October 2013 Ecocide Law: We call for your participation ... 10 October 2013 Support the extension of the TAAF Marine Reserve ... 13 October 2016 6 comments alainriethmuller 24 July 2012 - 8: 54 AM This is likely to be a 1e GM-type detonator for 90 mm shrapnel or 75 mm shell with 97 model bullets Source: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:WWI_shells.JPG Log in to Reply alainriethmuller 24 July 2012 - 8: 58 AM Explosive campaign for BBPD Pluto and the group of demining divers from the Mediterranean http://www.defense.gouv.fr/marine/au-fil-de-l-eau/campagne-explosive-pour-le-bbpd-pluton-et-le-groupe-de-plongeurs-demineurs-de-la-mediterranee Log in to Reply scuba-people.com 24 July 2012 - 10: 14 AM Well done Alain !!! Log in to Reply fabricephilippe 24 July 2012 - 4: 03 PM Thank you for this clarification, indeed it is exactly like the model on the right in the wikipedia photos. I suspected that it had to do with the weaponry but not easy to find when you don't know anything about it! Log in to Reply sbastienfaure 10 August 2012 - 3: 16 PM Hello, it is about a French deto rocket for artillery projectile. This is the device for operating the ammunition. the holes correspond to the powder train allowing the desired delay to be set. Presumably rocket 24/31 but to be confirmed with precise measurements. This kind of rocket could be used on different kinds of shells See you Log in to Reply fabricephilippe 13 August 2012 - 7: 31 AM Thank you for this additional information. cordially Log in to Reply Leave comments Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Connect with: This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment is processed.
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This is likely to be a 1e GM-type detonator for 90 mm shrapnel or 75 mm shell with 97 model bullets
Source: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:WWI_shells.JPG
Explosive campaign for BBPD Pluto and the group of demining divers from the Mediterranean
http://www.defense.gouv.fr/marine/au-fil-de-l-eau/campagne-explosive-pour-le-bbpd-pluton-et-le-groupe-de-plongeurs-demineurs-de-la-mediterranee
Well done Alain !!!
Thank you for this clarification, indeed it is exactly like the model on the right in the wikipedia photos. I suspected that it had to do with the weaponry but not easy to find when you don't know anything about it!
Hello,
it is about a French deto rocket for artillery projectile. This is the device for operating the ammunition.
the holes correspond to the powder train allowing the desired delay to be set. Presumably rocket 24/31 but to be confirmed with precise measurements.
This kind of rocket could be used on different kinds of shells
See you
Thank you for this additional information. cordially