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MRV

Fuze  
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Russian Federation
Czechoslovakia
USSR

The MRV (МРВ) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian, point-detonating (PD) and delay artillery rocket nose fuze, which has two selectable delays. The MRV is thought to have been adopted 1963, with its Soviet/Russian production stopping round 1972. Construction The MRV fuze is a composite construction, the primary materials used being aluminium alloy, plastic, and steel. Metal surfaces are varnished and all joints sealed with a synthetic rub...

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