40mm High Explosive Self Destroying Tracer L60 Bofors Round Featured in the Blockbuster Film "Greyhound"

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40mm Bofors L60 Mk2 round-1 used as prop 2020 "Greyhound"

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Introducing the inert 40mm Mk 2 HE-T-SD (High Explosive Tracer Self-Destroying) L60 Bofors Rounds, now available on Ordnance.com. These remarkable pieces of military history were used in the filming of the blockbuster movie "Greyhound," starring Tom Hanks. These rounds offer an exceptional addition for collectors, historians, and film enthusiasts, combining historical significance with cinematic legacy.

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Historical Significance:

The 40mm L60 Bofors gun was one of the most effective anti-aircraft weapons used during World War II. Developed by the Swedish company Bofors, it became a standard anti-aircraft weapon for many Allied forces. The HE-T-SD rounds were specifically designed for high-explosive impact with a tracer element for visual tracking and a self-destruct mechanism to prevent unexploded ordnance from posing long-term hazards.

These rounds played a crucial role in defending naval and ground forces from enemy aircraft. The Bofors gun's rapid rate of fire and effectiveness at various altitudes made it a critical component in the Allies' anti-aircraft defenses. It saw extensive use on naval ships and in ground-based anti-aircraft batteries throughout the war.

Film Connection:

These particular inert 40mm HE-T-SD L60 Bofors rounds were used in the filming of "Greyhound," a WWII naval thriller starring Tom Hanks. The film, based on C.S. Forester's novel "The Good Shepherd," follows a U.S. Navy Commander on his first wartime assignment commanding a multi-national escort group defending a merchant ship convoy under attack by submarines in early 1942. The use of authentic Bofors rounds added a layer of realism and historical accuracy to the intense battle scenes depicted in the movie.

Product Details:

These inert 40mm HE-T-SD L60 Bofors Rounds are high-quality inert original munitions used in military operations during World War II and prominently featured in the film "Greyhound."

  • Inert Design: Completely inert and safe for handling and display, these rounds replicate the design and dimensions of the live rounds used during their time.
  • Film Prop Authenticity: These rounds were used in the actual filming of "Greyhound," adding a unique cinematic connection to their historical significance.
  • Historical Accuracy: Faithfully reproduces the design and dimensions of the original HE-T-SD rounds, ensuring a genuine representation of mid-20th-century military ordnance.
  • Collector's Item: Combining historical and cinematic value these rounds are perfect for collectors of military artifacts and film memorabilia.

Collector's Item:

Owning this inert 40 mm HE-T-SD L60 Bofors Round means adding a significant piece of both military and cinematic history to your collection. These rounds offer a unique blend of historical significance and film legacy, making them a valuable addition for any collector.

Why Choose Our Bofors Rounds:

Choosing this inert 40 mm HE-T-SD L60 Bofors Rounds ensures you receive high-quality, historically accurate products with a unique connection to the film "Greyhound." Expertly preserved to maintain their display value, these rounds are an excellent addition to museums, educational institutions, private collections, and film memorabilia displays. Their educational significance and historical authenticity offer an unparalleled experience for collectors and historians alike.

Approx length 18", Approx width 3".

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