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Japanese Flare, Parachute, Type 0 Model 2, Type 0 Model 3 Modification 1

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1397-110

Description

Model 2: Grey overall with a 1/4 inch red stripe above the end piece.

Model 3 Modification 1: Grey overall with a black stripe around the nose and a 1/4 inch red stripe above the end piece.

The flare consists of three main elements: (1) the flare case, (2) the illuminating candle unit, (3) the parachute.

1. The flare case consists of three sections: a nose piece, body and end cap. The nose piece is soldered securely to the body, and the hemispherical end cap is held in position by spot soldering in four places. Four tail fins are welded to the after two-fifths of the body. A steel ring 1 inch wide fits around the body at its junction with the tail cone. It is attached to the fins and serves to brace them as well as to retard the velocity of the flare's free fall. The nose is threaded to receive the fuze.

2. The illuminant is contained in a cardboard canister which is covered by sheet brass 0.025 inch thick. The after end is closed by a steel plate held by screws to the cylinder. A 1/4 inch wire rope 65 inches long from which the candle unit is suspended is attached to this steel plate by means of a shackle. The forward end of the container is open and fits against a wooden block in the nose piece. The illuminant at the open end contains in its center an ignition charge 3 inches in diameter and 1/4 inch thick.

Length of illuminant container: 26 inches.

Length of illuminant: 24 1/2 inches.

Diameter of illuminant: 5 1/2 inches.

3. Model 2: A single silk parachute is housed in the after end of the body. It is surrounded by a layer of cardboard to insure smooth ejection.

Model 3 Modification 1: A small guide parachute and a larger parachute are housed in the after end of the body. They are surrounded by a layer of cardboard to insure smooth ejection.

Hazardous Components

Illuminant (66 lb, 30 kg)

See Also

General Information, Japanese Navy Bombs

Source(s)

TM 9-1985-4, Japanese Explosive Ordnance (Bombs, Bomb Fuzes, Land Mines, Grenades, Firing Devices and Sabotage Devices) (1953)

OP 1667, Japanese Explosive Ordnance, Volume 1 (1946)