File:M734 Burst Height.jpg
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English: 4 Burst Heights of the M734 Fuze. Images from the source reference were changed from a vertical format to a horizontal format |
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Source | George Kenneth Lucey Jr. |
Author | US Army FM 23-90, Mortars, Chapter 3: 60mm Mortar, p 3-20 |
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