You will receive the M501A1 fuze pictured in the Unrestored option; the black fuze is no longer in stock.
Elevate your collection or display with this authentic inert 155mm M825 White Phosphorus Smoke Projectile, complete with the M501A1 Fuze. This historically significant piece represents a key element of modern artillery and military operations, offering a unique glimpse into advanced battlefield tactics and ammunition technology.
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You will receive the M501A1 fuze pictured in the Unrestored option; the black fuze is no longer in stock.
Product Features:
Inert and Safe for Display: This projectile has been demilitarized for safe handling and display purposes, making it ideal for collectors, educators, and military enthusiasts.
Includes M501A1 Fuze: The projectile is fitted with the iconic Mechanical Time Superquick Fuzes M501A1 are a dual-purpose type used to detonate spin-stabilized projectiles fired from 105mm and 155mm howitzers
Authentic DODAC: Marked with DODAC D528, ensuring historical accuracy and traceability to military use.
NSN: 1320-01-140-2611
Manufactured to Original Specifications: Crafted under MFG P/N B1512332,
Historical Context:
The 155mm M825 White Phosphorus Smoke Projectile is a vital artillery round developed for obscuration, marking, and signalingon the battlefield. Introduced in the late 20th century. This round is fired from 155mm howitzers such as the M109 Paladin, M114, and M777. The M825 was designed to deploy white phosphorus canisters that create thick, long-lasting smoke screens, offering critical cover for troops and vehicles during operations.
Applications:
Collectible Military Memorabilia: A standout addition to any collection of artillery or munitions artifacts.
Museum Displays: Perfect for exhibitions on modern warfare, artillery technology, or Gulf War history.
Educational Demonstrations: Ideal for teaching military history, tactics, or the evolution of artillery technology.
Pictures are stock images of our inventory. Unless otherwise noted, you will not be receiving the exact item shown in the pictures. The pictures are representative of the item's general condition. The item you receive might be slightly better, or worse, condition than was shown in the pictures.
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