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  2. M-80 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    Later, M-80s were manufactured as consumer fireworks made from a small cardboard tube, often red, approximately 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (3.8 cm) long and 9 ⁄ 16 inch (1.4 cm) inside diameter, with a fuse coming out of the side; this type of fuse is commonly known as cannon fuse or Visco fuse, after a company responsible for standardizing the product.

  3. 18 cm kurze Kanone M 80 - Wikipedia

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    The steel-bronze [1] (92% copper bronze strengthened by autofrettage, see Franz von Uchatius) was considered inferior to steel as early as 1870s, but due to the lack of steel industry in Austria it was used for the barrel, and the iron carriage lacked any system to absorb recoil other than the traditional recoil wedges placed underneath and ...

  4. 15 cm Mörser M 80 - Wikipedia

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    The so-called steel-bronze (92% copper bronze strengthened by autofrettage, see Franz von Uchatius) was considered inferior to steel as early as 1870s, but due to the lack of steel industry in Austria it was used for the barrel. [1] The mortar was intended for siege work, although it had carriages suitable for both field and siege duties.

  5. Reynolds 531 - Wikipedia

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    The approximate alloying composition of 531 tubing is 1.5% Mn, 0.25% Mo, 0.35% C, and is similar to the old British BS970 En 16/18 steel (EN 16 is similar to grade BS970 605M36). Its mechanical properties and response to heat treatment are broadly similar to the AISI 4130 standard alloy steel, also used for bicycle frames, motorcycles, as well ...

  6. 15 cm Kanone M 80 - Wikipedia

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    The steel-bronze [1] (92% copper bronze strengthened by autofrettage, see Franz von Uchatius) was considered inferior to steel as early as 1870s, but due to the lack of steel industry in Austria it was used for the barrel, and the iron carriage lacked any system to absorb recoil other than the traditional recoil wedges placed underneath and ...

  7. Dual-purpose improved conventional munition - Wikipedia

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    16.6 ICM 105 mm 155 mm 203 mm Rounds expended 1121 772 153 ... 42 × M80: 42 × M80: 18 × M39 (M444E1 used M36) Weight projectile (fuzed) kg 94 (approx)

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