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VZD-144ch
The VZD-144ch (ВЗД-144ч) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, clockwork (mechanical) time fuze (firing device), which has a time delay of up to 144 hours with an accuracy of 10%. The VZD-144ch is used in conjunction with a detonator assembly or another firing device to initiate an explosive charge, a series of charges, or a suitable explosive device in a booby-trap, demolition, or a sabotage role. The VZD-144ch's clockwork mechani...
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