Yoozername -> RE: what does CBE mean?! (5/30/2011 6:47:35 PM)
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Basically the Germans would have loved to splash around WP like the US did. But they did not have the raw materials available. But the German mortar and smoke shells worked the same way as the WP as far as having an inner explosive to break open the shell and release the smoke chemicals. I have read of accounts, Arnhem to be specific, of the German tanks roaming about and clearing out the British paras from buildings. The effect of the smoke is noxious in an enclosed space. The danger of these smoke shells being fired at a direct target includes the actual large shell fragments. They will fly out along with the smoke chemical spray. The spin of the shell will disperse the spray at a very dangerous speed. Most smoke shells are just HE shells and the mass of steel is the same. I would say the explosive is typically only about 1/10th of what a HE shell would have but it's still dangerous to be near. In any case, they are not CBE. You could fire one of these just like a HE shell. That is, it will arm in about 25 meters from leaving the gun tube. Just as HE will.
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