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Japanese Explosive Ordnance – Bombs, Bomb Fuzes, Land Mines,
Grenades, Firing Devices and Sabotage Devices |
Chapter 2 – Section 2 |
Navy Bomb Fuzes |
Type 99 No. 80 Mk 5 - Bomb Fuze B-2 (b) |
Bombs in which used: Type 99 No. 80 Mk. 5 |
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Color: Unpainted steel. |
Over-all length: 5 9/16 inches. |
Over-all width: 3 5/32 inches (including locking ring). |
Material of construction: Steel except for brass arming spindle and brass safety collar. |
Position and method of fixing in bomb: Two fuzes are screwed into the base plate of the bomb and secured by the locking ring. |
Components of explosive train: Incorporated in a large Navy gaine. |
Fuzes likely to be found with: One other B-2 (b). |
Delay times: 0.2-second delay incorporated in Navy gaine. |
Threads: 2 17/32 inches in diameter; 4 threads per inch. |
Description: The fuze body houses the striker, the spring, the safety collar, and the ar-ming spindle. The upper end of the body is internally threaded, right-hand, to receive the bushing which secures the safety collar in position. The arming assembly consists of the vanes and a long reach rod which slide-fits over the arming spindle. A locking ring screws down over a shoulder of the body to secure the fuze in the bomb. |
The safety collar and the top of the striker are internally threaded, left-hand, to receive the arming spindle. The collar rests on a shoulder of the fuze body and prevents the stri-ker from moving downward when fuze is unarmed. The striker and safety collar are pre-vented from rotating by the locating screw and locating pin respectively. |
Operation: On release from the plane, the arming vanes rotating, unscrewing the arming spindle from the striker. On impact the striker moves against the spring and pierces the primer in the gaine. |
Remarks: The fuze uses an oversize Japanese Navy gaine in which is incorporated the primer, slight delay, detonator and booster. |
Figure 124 – B-2 (b) Bomb Fuze. |
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