File:BL2.75inchShrapnelMkIShellDiagram.jpg
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DescriptionBL2.75inchShrapnelMkIShellDiagram.jpg |
Diagram of Mk I shrapnel shell for British BL 2.75 inch mountain gun.
Central tube contains powder pellets to increase angle of opening on release of bullets. |
Date | details correct as at 1 August 1914 |
Source |
Plate XXV & pages 177, 186 in "Treatise om Ammunition" 10th Edition 1915. Facsimile reprint by Imperial War Museum and Naval & Military Press, 2003. |
Author | War Office, UK |
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