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"Demolition Charge for 20-mm AA/AT Gun" from Tactical and Technical Trends

The following report on German demolition charges and procedures for 20-mm flak guns was published in Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 12, November 19, 1942.

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DEMOLITION CHARGE FOR 20-MM AA/AT GUN

A German document captured in the Middle East states that the standard demolition charge for the 20-mm dual-purpose guns (models 30 and 38) consists of 20 special cartridges placed on the magazine feedway and plugged by means of sandbags. These cartridges contain a 3 1/2-ounce picric or TNT charge. The whole charge is fired by two standard "short" demolition sets, each consisting of a detonator and holder, 3 feet 3 inches of safety fuze, an igniter adapter, and an igniter. These demolition sets have a delay of 100 seconds. The two igniters are fired simultaneously.

Double ignition is provided in order to lessen the chances of a misfire.

 
 


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