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M104 (Nose-Impact Fuze)
The M104 was a World War Two (WW2)-era, US Army (US Army) developed, mechanical and pyrotechnic, delayed-arming, instantaneous-action, high-sensitivity, nose impact fuze. Though developed by the US Army it was also used by the US Navy (USN), and hence it acquired the alternate AN-M104 designation; the AN short for 'Army-Navy'. The M104 (AN-M104) was known to have been used with the M40 (AN-M40) and M72 series fragmentation bombs. If utilise...
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