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Hello,
Swedish mortar fuzes. These were described in Digitaltmuseum as M29, M36, M39. So not sure about designation.
The long one on the right could be M29. Sometimes I'm lost with designations on this website, I assume they mixed pictures and made mistakes.
Danish used fuzes with similar shape but with safety plug screwed on top (M49 and M49-62)
Hello,
Swedish mortar fuzes. These were described in Digitaltmuseum as M29, M36, M39. So not sure about designation.
The long one on the right could be M29. Sometimes I'm lost with designations on this website, I assume they mixed pictures and made mistakes.
Danish used fuzes with similar shape but with safety plug screwed on top (M49 and M49-62)
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