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Notes on German Fuzes and Typical French and Belgian Fuzes

Notes on German Fuzes and Typical French and Belgian Fuzes

Paperback

Series: War Office Facsimiles

Technology & EngineeringWorld War I

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ISBN10: 1908487925
ISBN13: 9781908487926
Publisher: Firestep
Published: Dec 15 2015
Pages: 222
Weight: 0.55
Height: 0.90 Width: 4.70 Depth: 7.20
Language: English
With more than 856 million shells fired during the Great War, the fuze was a vital device in the munitions industry for all sides involved. When the French first encountered the German artillery it became apparent that they had a much larger and more varied range of guns and Howitzers. It therefore became necessary for the Allies to gain intelligence on what the enemy had and how they could better it. This manual contains illustrations and detailed descriptions of German, French, and Belgium fuzes and breaks the German fuzes into categories such as percussion, time and percussion fuzes, obsolete fuzes, naval fuzes, and 'minenwerfer' fuzes.

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