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PORTSMOUTH AVIATION LTD
The Airport
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO3 5PF
England
Tel: +44 (023) 9266 2251
Fax: +44 (023) 9267 3890
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Practice Bombs - 3kg
The body comprises a cylindrical glass fibre tube with four external integrally
moulded stabilising fins. The body also houses the smoke and flash unit. The nose
is a solid steel plug, the forward end being cupped internally to assist in the
retardation of the bomb on impact. A frangible nose cap is attached to the cupped
end of the nose. The rear face of the steel nose is machined to receive a fixed
striker. Ground safety is achieved by a steel pin fitted between the striker, and
the smoke and flash unit. The pin is secured by a screw threaded intro the steel
nose.
Prior to flight, the safety pin is removed and a three-legged spring, fitted to
the striker, restrains movement of the smoke and flash unit. The smoke and flash
unit consists of a light alloy tube containing pyrotechnic composition, a primer
tube containing gunpowder, and a percussion capped cartridge. On impact the frangible
nose cap shatters. The cupped steel nose retards downward movement of the bomb,
and inertia, acting on the smoke and flash unit, overcomes the three-legged spring
and drives a percussion cap onto the striker. The consequent flash fires the boost
charge, which in turn ignites the primer charge, which ignites and expels the main
pyrotechnic filling.
The No 2 Mk 3 variant is an inert practice bomb. Without the smoke and flash impact
composition, the primary structural components are the same as those of the smoke
and flash bomb. For training purposes, it is fitted with a safety pin, although
this has no operational function and is purely cosmetic. No striker mechanism is
fitted to this store.
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