
The sea-marker body has an inner case of sheet metal, the lower end of which is pressed on to a heavy, apertured head. The aperture in the head is sealed by a paper disc and is traversed by a pin. A circular retaining piece is secured to the upper end of the inner case. Inside the inner case is a fabric bag containing aluminum powder, each end of the bag being tied with thread to close it. The thread at the lower end of the fabric bag is passed around a pin, to hold the bag in contact with the head. An outer case slides over the inner case. At its upper end the outer case is closed by two millboard discs, and inside its lower end a circular retaining piece is secured to provide a stop to prevent its being withdrawn completely from the inner case. A cutter is provided immediately below the millboard discs. The cutter is a ring secured inside the outer case and cut across in four places at about 45 degrees. The cut ends are bent up at right angles to form four sharp projections within the outer case.
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OP 1665, British Explosive Ordnance (1946)