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Hello I am struggling to find what this fuze is.
I originally thought it was the No 80 but this fuze has a max time of 34 sec whilst the No 80 only went to 22 sec.
Any help would be great
Yes it's a classic Krupp fuze. Not sure why Vickers-Armstrong made these drawings but I don't think they produced this type. Maybe just example drawing they got from Krupp. Krupp produced them for sure. As far as I know they delivered to Turkey (arabic stamps) and the Netherlands where it was called Tijdschokbuis No.5. I am just not sure what material the durch type was made from. A question for @Greif maybe? Other countries are possible.
It just one example of a whole series of Krupp S/35 fuzes. These 35 second fuzes were usually used for larger shrapnel shells 10 cm, 12 cm and 15 cm, maybe other calibres too.
Vickers Sons and Maxim Ltd, not Vickers-Armstrongs.
VSM had a 1902-dated royalty agreement in place with Krupp to make any of the Krupp fuzes up to S/22 for a royalty of 14 pence per fuze, and above S/22 for a royalty of 18 pence per fuze - Clause 2 of the agreement attached.
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