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What do these bands mean :)?

Different colours mean different things, but the /same/ things regardless of ammo nature. The idea is that Private Numbnuts can tell what ammo nature he's handling, even in the middle of winter in a snowstorm after several days without hot food.

Blue is training (inert) ammo

Black is armour piercing

Yellow is HE

Light Green is smoke

White is illuminating

Rainbow means laced with LSD

etc.

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Different colours mean different things, but the /same/ things regardless of ammo nature. The idea is that Private Numbnuts can tell what ammo nature he's handling, even in the middle of winter in a snowstorm after several days without hot food.

Blue is training (inert) ammo

Black is armour piercing

Yellow is HE

Light Green is smoke

White is illuminating

Rainbow means laced with LSD

etc.

I assume that there is only one band present on each warhead? It seems from the schematic that there were more than one band on the warhead.

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Does the AT bomb just have a single black band or is it yellow/black/yellow?

Yellow, I think, because it is primarily HE. Or, to put that another way it carrys an HE payload, therefore it gets yellow.

AP, APC, APCBC, APDS, etc would all be black. (no; I don't know what the colour scheme would be for AP rounds with an HE burster.)

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Dunno.

It wouldn't surprise me to find out that the UK used different markings in WWII than they do - as part of NATO - now. It also wouldn't surprise me much if that green band were 'green' because the whle round is base-coated in green.

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four different ammo natures here:

http://visualcollector.com/VisualCollectorLinks/MortarsMines.htm

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... or the green was a particular shade of puke-green.

wPIAT.jpg

... or whateverthehellyoulike shade of green

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