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OTO Mod. 42
Italian army incendiary grenade weapon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The OTO Mod. 42 is an incendiary anti-tank hand grenade supplied to the Royal Italian Army during World War II.
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History
The Italian Royal Army had entered the war without an anti-tank bomb of national production. Only in 1942, two models were built: the Breda Mod. 42 and the OTO Mod. 42.
Features
The fuze consist of a normal OTO Mod. 35 hand grenade that is internally threaded and screwed to an aluminum handle which connects to the body bomb. The body is a glass container loaded with flamethrower liquid and gasoline, which shattered upon impact or at the moment of activation of the detonator. The project comes from handmade explosives built on the field by soldiers joining a normal OTO Mod. 35 with bottles filled with flammable liquid.
Soldiers were trained to hit the air vents of the tank's engine, in order to make penetrate the incendiary liquid before ignition.
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