Id. aerial bombs
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1. Exactly, ZC 250 A weiss.
2. BM 1000 bomb mine.
2. BM 1000 bomb mine.
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Than you very much for your help, GrzesioGrzesio wrote
1. Exactly, ZC 250 A weiss.
2. BM 1000 bomb mine.

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Hi all,
An image from Ebay: I think SC1000 bomb
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An image from Ebay: I think SC1000 bomb
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Hi all,
SC2000 bomb (I think)
Image from Ebay
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SC2000 bomb (I think)
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Hello to all
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Heavy load.
Source: https://sv.ebay.com/b/Original-WW-II-Ge ... c=1&_ul=SV
Cheers. Raúl M
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Heavy load.
Source: https://sv.ebay.com/b/Original-WW-II-Ge ... c=1&_ul=SV
Cheers. Raúl M

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Probably, LMB minesRaul M wrote
Heavy load
Here another two images from Ebay. As usual I am not able to discern if they are SC/SD50 or SD70 bombs....
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These are SC 50.
The upper picture shows them in a late variant of a dark grey scheme (with white fuze type marking).
The lower picture apparently shows bombs in a tropical scheme (at least some of them seem to be silver), sadly markings are retouched, but they seem to be SC 50 JB with ElAZ (15) fuzes, filled with Amatol (code 13) and TNT (code 14).
The upper picture shows them in a late variant of a dark grey scheme (with white fuze type marking).
The lower picture apparently shows bombs in a tropical scheme (at least some of them seem to be silver), sadly markings are retouched, but they seem to be SC 50 JB with ElAZ (15) fuzes, filled with Amatol (code 13) and TNT (code 14).
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Thanks for that tip Sturm78Probably, LMB mines


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Thanks a lot for your help, Grzesio...Grzesio wrote
These are SC 50.
The upper picture shows them in a late variant of a dark grey scheme (with white fuze type marking).
The lower picture apparently shows bombs in a tropical scheme (at least some of them seem to be silver), sadly markings are retouched, but they seem to be SC 50 JB with ElAZ (15) fuzes, filled with Amatol (code 13) and TNT (code 14).

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Hi all,
Can somebody identify the model of these French bombs ?
Images from Ebay
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Can somebody identify the model of these French bombs ?
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Nobody ?
Well, here another image from Ebay. SC1000 ??
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Well, here another image from Ebay. SC1000 ??
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It was already posted on the previous page.
I think it's a SD 1700, it seems to be generally too long for the SC 1000.

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Oopppsss....sorry, Grzesio...I did not realize...
Here, a nice image from Ebay: SC50 or SD70 and SC250....??
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PD...Do tou have any idea about the French bombs ?

Here, a nice image from Ebay: SC50 or SD70 and SC250....??
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PD...Do tou have any idea about the French bombs ?
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It's a very interesting picture. The smaller bombs are SC 50, filled with Amatol (HE code 13 on the nose), marked with version J-something and quality class II, also they are SC 50 J/B or J/C, as J/A belonged to class I. What is particularly interesting, they are of a tropical variant, denoted by the Tp marking on their bodies, so their colour could be either sand gray, either pale blue (if they were made before mid 1943).
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Thank you very much for your comments, Grzesio ....
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