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Nose, MT, AN-M145, AN-M145A1, M145 (T55E1)

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Description

Nose fuzes of this type are armed by mechanical time mechanisms. Detonation after release can be preset; time settings range from 5 to 92 seconds. Should the time setting be greater than flight time of the bomb, impact will cause the fuze to function instantaneously, provided it is armed. It takes air travel of 1000 to 1300 feet to arm these fuzes. Fuzes AN-M145A1, AN-M146A1 and AN-M147A1 are identical except for their boosters. The AN-M146A1 has a booster containing black powder; the AN-M145A1 and AN-M147A1 have boosters containing tetryl and a tetryl lead charge. The fuzes have low temperature clockwork mechanisms. These fuzes are detonator safe. A spinner device to force safety blocks to rotate with the arming vane assures positive ejection of the safety block after the arming sleeve has withdrawn.

Fuze AN-M145E2 is the fuze AN-M145 with a low temperature clockwork mechanism. An added protective finish changes the fuze AN-M145E2 to the AN-M145E3, which is standardized as the fuze AN-M145A1.

A detonator, a booster lead-in and a booster constitute the explosive components of this type fuze. The detonator is held out of alignment until arming occurs.

Functioning

No information about functioning.

Hazardous Components

M19A2 detonator, Tetryl lead charge (5.6 grains), Tetryl booster (125 grains)

See Also

Nose, Impact, AN-M126

Nose, MT, AN-M145, AN-M145A1

Nose, MT, AN-M146A1

Nose, MT, AN-M147A1

Nose, MT, M111, M111A1, M111A2

Nose, MT, M127

Nose, MT, M138

Source(s)

MIL-HDBK-146, Fuze Catalog (1982)

TM 9-1385-51, Ammunition (Conventional) for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (1967)

TM 9-1325-200, Bombs and Bomb Components (1966)

OP 2216, Volume 1 - Aircraft Bombs, Fuzes, and Associated Components (1960)

OP 1664, Volume 2 - US Explosive Ordnance (1947)

USNBD - Bombs and Fuzes, Pyrotechnics (1945)