EOD, Bomb Disposal Rocket Wrench Fuse Extractor

EOD, Bomb Disposal Rocket Wrench Fuse Extractor

£220.00

Out of stock

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£220.00

Bomb Disposal EOD Rocket wrench Fuse Extractor

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EOD, Bomb Disposal Rocket Wrench Fuse extractor

Post war version made by Richmond Engineering England.  Fuse extractor or Rocket wrench uses a 50 cal blank, which allows the unit to spin at great velocity and removes the threaded fuse. Comes in its original box , printed on lid with SN number and also contains loads of extras and spares. The outer case also has some wording and numbers but was unable to read.

 

Modern EOD Technicians across the world can trace their heritage to the Blitz, when the United Kingdom’s cities were subjected to extensive bombing raids by Nazi Germany. In addition to conventional air raidsunexploded bombs (UXBs) took their toll on population and morale, paralyzing vital services and communications. Bombs fitted with delayed-action fuzes provoked fear and uncertainty in the civilian population.

The problem of UXBs was further complicated when Royal Engineer bomb disposal personnel began to encounter munitions fitted with anti-handling devices e.g. the Luftwaffe‘s ZUS40 anti-removal bomb fuze of 1940. Bomb fuzes incorporating anti-handling devices were specifically designed to kill bomb disposal personnel. Scientists and technical staff responded by devising methods and equipment to render them safe.

The United States War Department felt the British Bomb Disposal experience could be a valuable asset, based on reports from U.S. ArmyNavy, and Marine Corps observers at RAF Melksham in Wiltshire, England in 1940. The next year, the Office of Civilian Defense (OCD) and War Department both sponsored a bomb disposal program. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the British sent instructors to Aberdeen Proving Ground, where the U.S. Army would inaugurate a formal bomb disposal school under the Ordnance Corps

EOD, Bomb Disposal Rocket Wrench Fuse extractor

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