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Nr41

jvollenberg

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Question on the NR41 fuze ... I know this is a Dutch fuze based on the code JW but I thought I read that is was also made by Switzerland?

Does anyone have a picture of the Swiss version with it's lot code?

I have attached images of the Dutch version ...

Joe
 

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I have found a document that states that JW was used by the Swiss company DIXI. Does this match anyone else information?

Joe
 
Question on the NR41 fuze ... I know this is a Dutch fuze based on the code JW but I thought I read that is was also made by Switzerland?

Does anyone have a picture of the Swiss version with it's lot code?

I have attached images of the Dutch version ...

Joe

i'll have a look later
 
Joe,

Which round was this used on? I'm checking through my Swiss references, but can't see it....
 
Joe,

BW also can be Dutch. Bewapeningswerkplaatsen der Marine Den Helder

Regards,

Chris
 
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