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As suggested by recceguy (http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/1401.300.html), I would like to start a new thread aimed at assisting members in finding information on Explosive Ordnance (EO) that they have in their possession, know someone that have some (war souvenirs) or need proper identification as part of their job.
This is not aimed at "guessing" on the EO, as you would be required to provide specific info on what the item is, such as: marking, colour coding, dimensions, pictures... . Keep in mind that I don't have the DS solution on the EO in question, but I might be able to assist.
So here is the first challenge (again I don't have any technical info on the EO).
Many of those were found in a "pit" during a clearance of a rocket range in Borden. Here is one picture of the item. It is a full caliber 66mm, not the sub-caliber. The markings on the item are "WARHEAD 66MM ROCKET PRACTICE M19" "LOADED 8/61" "LS-DZ-239"; and "XM54" on the rocket motor, leading me to believe that these were manufactured to test the rocket motor and/or rocket launcher during its development phase. This is the first place (Borden) that these were ever found (that I know of). Furthermore, it would be interesting to know why they stop producing practice version, cost not being a factor, but rather safer during clean-up/range clearances and to help preserving the targets.
Anyhow, any help would be greatly appreciated
This is not aimed at "guessing" on the EO, as you would be required to provide specific info on what the item is, such as: marking, colour coding, dimensions, pictures... . Keep in mind that I don't have the DS solution on the EO in question, but I might be able to assist.
So here is the first challenge (again I don't have any technical info on the EO).
Many of those were found in a "pit" during a clearance of a rocket range in Borden. Here is one picture of the item. It is a full caliber 66mm, not the sub-caliber. The markings on the item are "WARHEAD 66MM ROCKET PRACTICE M19" "LOADED 8/61" "LS-DZ-239"; and "XM54" on the rocket motor, leading me to believe that these were manufactured to test the rocket motor and/or rocket launcher during its development phase. This is the first place (Borden) that these were ever found (that I know of). Furthermore, it would be interesting to know why they stop producing practice version, cost not being a factor, but rather safer during clean-up/range clearances and to help preserving the targets.
Anyhow, any help would be greatly appreciated