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53-O-350A
The 53-O-350A (RU: 53-О-350А) is a Soviet Union-developed, World War Two (WWII)-era, Russian, 76 mm, spin-stabilised, cast iron-bodied, high-explosive fragmentation (HE-FRAG) projectile. Construction The 53-O-350A projectile has a hollow cast iron body that has a truncated ogival nose, cylindrical middle, and truncated conical boat tailed rear. The truncated ogival nose has a threaded nose well in which a wide variety of fuzes can be fit...
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