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M767 (ET Fuze)

Fuze  
United States of America

The M767 is a US-developed, electronic time (ET) artillery projectile fuze, which features a crush-switch-based point-detonate (PD) setting/backup and a detonative (booster) output. Along with the related M762 model (see 'Variants' area), the M767 was classified as standard by US Army in December 1988. Filling The M767 contains the following energetic components: the ≈20 mg NOL-130 PA536 electric stab battery primer; the ≈8 mg PA535 pist...

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