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Unknown Rocket/bomb

Freaky

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Does any one know what this is?
Aprox 80cm long.
Sorry to say but it is all the information i have

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It is a bathythermagraph.

They are inert

It records temperature vs depth on a smoked glass slide.

it is used to get a sound velocity profile at sea which is used to compute sound ray paths in sonar systems.

They were used in anti Submarine Warfare and Oceanography.

It probably dates from 1940 to 1960 or so.

They have been replaced in service by an expendable version.

I will try to dig examples of each out and post some pictures.
 
Thank you Gelvum. I know enough now to understand that I don’t want to buy that one. Didn’t rely know what it was.
Thanks again pal
 
This pic is of a Sippican 'expendable bathythermagraph',used in the 70's.
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My father managed to get hold of one from a friend on a research vessel as he wanted the 100s of feet of copperwire!
I was given the 'bomb', might have been the start of my collecting.

cheers
Bob
 
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