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  2. M734 fuze - Wikipedia

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    M734 fuze cross section Amplifier (top) and oscillator. The M734 multi-option fuze [1] is a rangefinder and collision detection system used on 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm mortar shells as a trigger to detonate the shells at the most damaging heights of burst when combating four types of battlefield threats:

  3. Enhanced Tactical Multi-Purpose - Wikipedia

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    The distinguishing feature of the ET-MP is its electronic fuze system, allowing it to function in either fragmentation or blast mode, with the option to be selected at the time of use. The versatility of the ET-MP, offering two distinct operational modes, fragmentation and concussive, reflects its potential adaptability to various combat ...

  4. Fuze - Wikipedia

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    A fuze assembly may include more than one fuze in series or parallel arrangements. The RPG-7 usually has an impact (PIBD) fuze in parallel with a 4.5 second time fuze, so detonation should occur on impact, but otherwise takes place after 4.5 seconds. Military weapons containing explosives have fuzing systems including a series time fuze to ...

  5. Artillery fuze - Wikipedia

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    An artillery fuze or fuse is the type of munition fuze used with artillery munitions, typically projectiles fired by guns (field, anti-aircraft, coast and naval), howitzers and mortars. A fuze is a device that initiates an explosive function in a munition, most commonly causing it to detonate or release its contents, when its activation ...

  6. Fuse (explosives) - Wikipedia

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    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. In common usage, the word fuse is used indiscriminately.

  7. Proximity fuze - Wikipedia

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    A particularly successful application was the 90 mm shell with VT fuze with the SCR-584 automatic tracking radar and the M9 Gun Director fire control computer. The combination of these three inventions was successful in shooting down many V-1 flying bombs aimed at London and Antwerp, otherwise difficult targets for anti-aircraft guns due to ...

  8. List of equipment of the Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh China: Assembled locally at BOF [12] [8] Carbine; M4 Carbine: 5.56×45mm NATO: Selective fire carbine United States: Used by Special Forces [8] Zastava M59/66: 7.62×39mm: Semi-automatic carbine Yugoslavia: Mainly used to fire the M60 rifle grenade. [12] Machine guns; BD-15: 7.62×39mm: Light machine gun Bangladesh China: LMG variant ...

  9. M1156 Precision Guidance Kit - Wikipedia

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    The M982 Excalibur was fielded as a guided shell that effectively hit within 6 m (20 ft) of a target, but the Army developed the XM1156 as a cheaper alternative. The PGK fuse can be screwed onto existing M549A1 and M795 projectiles, be fired from M109A6 Paladin and M777A2 Howitzer artillery systems, and hits within 50 m (160 ft) of the target ...