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MINENAZ16

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Hello,
This combination is not common.
Russian M-1 fuze on a Brandt design projectile. I assume 82mm (and not 81mm).
Any infos ?

82 2.jpg
 
Source : Мины к отечественным гладкоствольным миномётам 1931-1949гг", Е.Н. Кравченко, 2021 .
 
-In the 1920s, the so-called,, group D,, was established, which dealt with the construction of mortars and mines, among other things.
-In 1929, the Brandt mortar was introduced into the French army (according to Russian sources)
In 1929, Russia captured samples of the 81 mm Brandt mortar in the Russo-Chinese War.
In the period from 1930 to 1934, there were various projects and prototypes of mortars.
In 1930-1936, an 82 mm mortar was constructed on the principle of the "mine triangle", according to the idea of the French company Stockes-Brandt In 1936,
The first mines for this developmental mortar were produced in 1934.
the 82 mm mortar Mortar M 36 was introduced, then M 37 ...
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Does anyone have a photo of a sample mine made in 1934 (Russian of course).
The first ammunition for the M.36 mortar with the M-1 fuze dated to 1934.?
Akon
 
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-In the 1920s, the so-called,, group D,, was established, which dealt with the construction of mortars and mines, among other things.
-In 1929, the Brandt mortar was introduced into the French army (according to Russian sources)
In 1929, Russia captured samples of the 81 mm Brandt mortar in the Russo-Chinese War.
In the period from 1930 to 1934, there were various projects and prototypes of mortars.
In 1930-1936, an 82 mm mortar was constructed on the principle of the "mine triangle", according to the idea of the French company Stockes-Brandt In 1936,
The first mines for this developmental mortar were produced in 1934.
the 82 mm mortar Mortar M 36 was introduced, then M 37 ...
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Does anyone have a photo of a sample mine made in 1934 (Russian of course).
The first ammunition for the M.36 mortar with the M-1 fuze dated to 1934.?
Akon
The earliest Soviet-era Russian manuals that I have, which have data within them on 82 mm mortar ammunition and their fuzes, both date from 1941.

A composite of two diagrams from within one of the 1941 publications, a presumed 53-O-832 bomb and its M-1 fuze, is below.

82 mm Mortar Bomb & Fuze Diagrams (1941) - 1.png
 
Hi sgdbr
There will definitely be a military regulation much older (around the year ? 1936).
Unfortunately I don't have a single source that contains a list of all issued regulations that the Red Army issued in every year since 1918 and certainly not additions and corrections.
Akon
 
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