Привет, Несколько частей, как это было установлено в немецко-русско-румынские позиции. Они изготавливаются из нержавеющей стали. Размеры: диаметр 10,4 мм, длина 31,12 мм. Там были синий, красный и белый на боку. Кто знает, что это? **************** Hello, Several pieces like this have been found in a German-Russian-Romanian position. They are made from stainless steel. Dimensions: diameter 10.4mm, length 31,12 mm. There have been blue, red and white painted on the side. Anyone know what this is? image uploading site
Спасибо. Знаешь, почему они были окрашены в разные цвета? (красный, белый, фиолетовый) Thank you. Do you know why they ware painted in different colors? (red, white, purple)
In Romanian literature it is also known as NR-5 but since this type was also found in Poland in the area of Battle of Bzura, i think this was imported from Poland.
Yes, I sow this index in Soviet literature. Sorry for misunderstending. Poland had their own A/T mine and it`s definitely not NR-5 Could be GErman forces were using Romanian mines, which they captured after capitulation Romanian forces. Do you know index for this mine? I wanted to ask about this mine, but made mistake In Soviet sources it calls like "A/T mine without body". As I know from Soviet sources, this mine definitely in service since 1941 year.
Battle of Bzura happened in September 1939 so it is 100% not captured Romanian mine. I am pretty sure it was Polish. I have never seen something like that. It looks improvised to be honest... What book do you have these pictures from? Does it have more Romanian mines and ordnance?[/QUOTE]
Do you have photos of this mine? Are you sure, that Romanian mine NR-5 found in 1939, but not after 9 may of 1945? I don`t know about improvise version, but I have description of this mine from 1942 year. I think mine captured near Odessa. And some A/T mines Red Army captured in 1940 in Bessarabia. How do you think, what was it? NR-5 or improvised mines? I have description, and in book description of another Romanian demolition equipment and mine NR-5.
Here are some pictures. The mine was uncovered this year but is presumed to be buried in 1939. Being planted by the Germans in 1944-1945 is not so probable. How would the mine get in German hands? That mine seems to be improvised from modified 0.5kg demolition charges used by sappers. Unfortunately that is all i can tell at the moment...