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Meaning of "fuzes"

fuzes (noun) - devices that are attached to a projectile, bomb, or mine to trigger the explosive charge at the desired moment
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  • plural of fuze
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of fuze

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With unmodified fuzes of the same model.
All versions have impact and proximity fuzes.
Some fuzes are not fitted with such a device.
Factors influencing the sensitivity of fuzes are complicated.
Timed fuzes are used for airbursts.
Especially in the areas of fuzes and propelling charges.
The fuzes use two sensors.
Different targets required different fuzes.
Five second fuzes always burn three seconds.
This can be accomplished either through time fuzes or proximity fuzes.
These proximity fuzes made artillery more effective.
Fuzes for large explosive charges may include an explosive booster.
The situation is worse when the fuzes are piezoelectrically activated.
These fuzes may also offer a contact fuzed ability.
Lifting meant that time fuzes settings had to be changed.

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Artillery fuzes are tailored to function in the special circumstances of artillery projectiles.
Each nation developed its own fuzes and ammunition packaging.
Fuzes for ammunition.
Eight million of these fuzes were produced by the end of the war.
Delivery will have removed safety devices of the nose or base fuzes.
Mechanical time fuzes appeared in the early part of the century.
Graze is the only percussion mechanism that can be used in base fuzes.
Several types of fuzes were made including a low metal fuze.
It has a general shape and size similar to that of conventional artillery fuzes.
The metal parts and the fuzes is destroyed by thermal decomposition.
The fuzes and bodies of the rusted shells were still intact and posed a safety risk.
The humanitarian hazard presented by these fuzes greatly outweighs their military utility.
Proximity fuzes are also useful for producing air bursts against ground targets.
Mayer described the working of bomb fuzes and described electrical time fuzes.
Four of the fuzes were conventional horns in the buoyant upper hemisphere of the mine.
HE shells can be fitted with other fuzes.
The area of sensitive fuzes is not one where prescriptive regulation is appropriate.
The Matrix gives information on seven types of fuzes.
The first proximity fuzes were designed to detonate about above the ground.
Britain lagged behind Germany in developing clockwork time fuzes.
There were two transverse fuzes one in the nose and one near the tail.
All the mines in the series use MOV series fuzes.
The aforementioned broadly available fuzes and sensors shall be graded into the following categories.
This was a real secure system that was used in numerous German or British fuzes.
Artillery Time fuzes detonate after a set period of time.
The Japanese had substantial antiaircraft defenses but lacked proximity fuzes or good radar.
SN in electronic fuzes can be achieved by the isolation of the power source.
The Robin system has been widely used in French fuzes.
Background of the Invention Remote settable fuzes have been used in projectiles for some time.
Contact fuzes became less common, replaced by time fuzes.
Design of MOTAPM fuzes and sensors.
Bomb fuzes incorporating anti-handling devices were specifically designed to kill bomb disposal personnel.
That effect was mainly used by German fuzes and some British or French ones.
However, proximity fuzes can suffer premature detonation because of the moisture in heavy rain clouds.
Land service ammunition and fuzes - generic x x x x.

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