-
fuzes function on
impact (
percussion fuzes) or at a pre-determined time
period after firing (time
fuzes). However, by the 18th
century time
fuzes were...
- munitions, a
fuze (sometimes fuse) is the part of the
device that
initiates its function. In some applications, such as torpedoes, a
fuze may be identified...
-
naval percussion fuze made of
metal did not
appear until 1861.
Percussion fuzes Direct action fuzes Graze fuzes Delay fuzes Base
fuzes Airburst fuzes Time...
- A
contact fuze,
impact fuze,
percussion fuze or direct-action (D.A.)
fuze (UK) is the
fuze that is
placed in the nose of a bomb or s**** so that it will...
- pull
fuze:
normally connected to a tripwire.
Percussion cap is
clearly labelled.
Alternative design of USSR
booby trap
firing device – pull
fuze: normally...
- The
number 106
fuze was the
first British instantaneous percussion artillery fuze,
first tested in
action in late 1916 and deplo**** in
volume in early...
- a
practical hand grenade.
Various models using a
percussion fuze were built, but this type of
fuze suffered from
various practical problems, and they...
- to the 1910s
which had a
solid nose and a
percussion fuze in the base
rather than the
common s****'s nose
fuze. The
ogival two C.R.H.
solid pointed nose...
- 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...
- 1972, p. 73 Hall 1973 Hall
quotes 7000 yds
maximum with
percussion fuze and 6600 yds with time
fuze,
apparently referring to Boer War use. Hogg & Thurston...