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English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
No. 106 Fuze — Early model No. 106 Mk II, without safety shutter, 1917 … Wikipedia
Pencil detonator — Introduced during World War II, a pencil detonator or time pencil is a chemically activated time fuze designed to be connected to a detonator or short length of safety fuse. Pencil detonators are so called because they have approximately the same … Wikipedia
Contact fuze — A contact fuze, percussion fuze or direct action (D.A.) fuze (UK) is the fuze that is placed in the nose of a bomb or shell so that it will detonate on contact with a hard surface. Many impacts are unpredictable: they may involve a soft surface,… … Wikipedia
Magnetic proximity fuze — A Magnetic proximity fuze was patented by P.J. Eliomarkakis, (United States Patent US2434551 of January 13, 1948) [1] although similar devices had been in service for nearly a decade. It is a type of proximity fuze that initiates a detonator in a … Wikipedia
M61 and M63 stake mines — The M61 or Model 61 and M63 or Model 63 are French anti personnel stake fragmentation stake mines the mines are sometimes called piquet (picket). The M61 is slightly larger than the M61, but otherwise the mines are similar in appearance and… … Wikipedia
TMD-44 and TMD-B mines — The TMD 44 and TMD B are simple rectangular Russian wooden box cased anti tank blast mines, they were both used during the Second World War. Both mines are similar in design, differing only in fuzing mechanism. The wooden construction of both the … Wikipedia
safety fuze — A pyrotechnic contained in a flexible and weather proof sheath burning at a timed and constant rate; used to transmit a flame to the detonator … Military dictionary
safety fuze — a long tube attached to a detonator or percussion cap and filled with a powder that burns slowly when ignited. [1830 40] * * * … Universalium
safety fuze — a long tube attached to a detonator or percussion cap and filled with a powder that burns slowly when ignited. [1830 40] … Useful english dictionary
Fuse (explosives) — In an explosive, pyrotechnic device or military munition, a fuse (or fuze) is the part of the device that initiates function. In common usage, the word fuse is used indiscriminately. However, when being specific (and in particular in a military… … Wikipedia
No 69 grenade — British No 69 Type Hand grenade Place of origin … Wikipedia