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M-6 (Russia)
The M-6 (М-6) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, plastic-bodied, point-detonating (PD) instantaneous action (i.e. superquick) (PDSQ) mortar fuze. The exact adoption date of the M-6 by the then Soviet Army is unclear, but it starts to appear in manuals from 1957 onwards. Construction The M-6 fuze is, externally, comprised of: a plastic (Bakelite) main body; a steel protective safety/shipping cap and ribbon; a base plate adapte...
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