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The drawing represents a 75-mil-limetre projectile with its cartridge. There is a variety of calibres of this projectile, ranging upward from the onepounder

The fuse is so constructed that it explodes the projectile before the body of the shell touches.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 18

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The drawing represents a 75-millimetre projectile with its cartridge. There is a variety of calibres of this projectile, ranging upward from the onepounder The fuse is so constructed that it explodes the projectile before the body of the shell touches. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 18

The drawing represents a 75-millimetre projectile with its cartridge. There is a variety of calibres of this projectile, ranging upward from the onepounder The fuse is so constructed that it explodes the projectile before the body of the shell touches. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 18

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