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Unknown object

John77

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I received awhile ago this unknown object. It's a plastic tube with 8 holes in it and at the end it contains a fired shell casing.
It's empty and fired. bu i have not a clue what it is.

Maybe somebody recognizes this?

onbekend voorwerp (1).jpgonbekend voorwerp (2).jpg
 
Seen it before. I think it's the cartridge out of a Smoky Sam, but wait for others to confirm.
 
Never seen smokey sams before. A buddy of mine was thinking about arrows shot by the Kodiaktank to mark demined tracks. Is that a possibility? I was thinking about a training antitankgun like the Gill. I have nu clue of they even exist tho... It's from the Netherlands on a public accessible trainingground i forgot to tell.
 
US Subs is correct. I'll get some pics shortly.

OK. Here are some pics. 20 X 110 for size comparison. Very light weight as it's made of a compressed styrofoam material.

Smokey Sam 001 (1280x960).jpg Smokey Sam 003 (960x1280).jpg Smokey Sam 002 (960x1280).jpg

Your item is the igniter. Akin to an Estes rocket, only lots better.
 
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Never seen smokey sams before. A buddy of mine was thinking about arrows shot by the Kodiaktank to mark demined tracks. Is that a possibility? I was thinking about a training antitankgun like the Gill. I have nu clue of they even exist tho... It's from the Netherlands on a public accessible trainingground i forgot to tell.

Thanks Slick, you saved me from going out to take more photos.

John the Smokey Sam is used to simulate AA missile fire, generally used for training against aircraft when they are doing ground strafing runs. It leaves a good smoke trail and gives aircraft a visual aid to recognize that they are coming under ground fire. They've been around for over 20 years but have not changed much.
 
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