File:LivensProjectorDiagramWWI.jpg
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English: Simplified diagram showing typical layout of Livens Projector embedded in the ground at an angle of 45°, with gas drum loaded ready for firing, World War I. The thin electric leads run from the fuse in the base of the tube, up the inside of the tube and from the barrel mouth to an electric generator. |
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Source | Rcbutcher Own work, drawing on information from http://www.cyberheritage.org/ammunition/Drawing.html and World War I Gas Warfare Tactics and Equipment by Simon Jones, Osprey Publishing, 2007, page 42. | |||
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