Not sure about this one (south african Alpha ?) : https://imagesdefense.gouv.fr/fr/pr...erees-sur-le-terrain-et-non-explosees-26.html
Thanks for the two close-ups. The fuze has interested me for a long time-The view of the top of the fuze looks as if there is a daisy shaped friction spring to engage with the body of the launching mortar built in to the cluster bomb. This might serve to exert an acial strain on allways fuze, so arming, during ejection. Have you seen an internal drawing of fuze? I believe that the sub has small rubber balls inside the outer case to cause a bounce. The Rhodesian prototype , not having a Rubber moulding company in the country, were forced to uses Super-bounce toy balls!Here's a couple of pictures.
Thanks, Weasel Pilot, but I am not elegible for membership of CAT-UXO, alas!CAT-UXO
As mentioned before (see below), we have a few of the submunitions and fuzes in the office. If you know Colin (King) you might be able to arrange a visit to the office, but be aware Colin and the company as a whole are very busy due to ongoing conflicts.Thanks for the two close-ups. The fuze has interested me for a long time-The view of the top of the fuze looks as if there is a daisy shaped friction spring to engage with the body of the launching mortar built in to the cluster bomb. This might serve to exert an acial strain on allways fuze, so arming, during ejection. Have you seen an internal drawing of fuze? I believe that the sub has small rubber balls inside the outer case to cause a bounce. The Rhodesian prototype , not having a Rubber moulding company in the country, were forced to uses Super-bounce toy balls!
As mentioned before (see below), we have a few of the submunitions and fuzes in the office. If you know Colin (King) you might be able to arrange a visit to the office, but be aware Colin and the company as a whole are very busy due to ongoing conflicts.
South African Alpha Bomb & Successor.
After the Rhodesian Air force developed this submunition, utilising a rubber casing to ensure a "bounce", the idea was taken up by S.A, who had tacitly assisted Rhodesia. The unusual allways fuze on the Alpha had two safety- pins, and was designed by someone who had no previous armament...www.bocn.co.uk
Thanks, Eggburt, but I would not dream of diverting C King;'s attention at what must be increasingly fraught times.As mentioned before (see below), we have a few of the submunitions and fuzes in the office. If you know Colin (King) you might be able to arrange a visit to the office, but be aware Colin and the company as a whole are very busy due to ongoing conflicts.
South African Alpha Bomb & Successor.
After the Rhodesian Air force developed this submunition, utilising a rubber casing to ensure a "bounce", the idea was taken up by S.A, who had tacitly assisted Rhodesia. The unusual allways fuze on the Alpha had two safety- pins, and was designed by someone who had no previous armament...www.bocn.co.uk