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9E136
The 9E136 (9Э136) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, electro-optical proximity fuze for use with 122 and 152 mm spin-stabilised artillery projectiles. The 9E136 is thought to have a single height-of-burst burst setting of 8 m, variable time to arm (set by rotating the head), and an instantaneous impact setting, which also operates should the proximity function fail. The 9E136 is also thought to be known by the codename (cipher)...
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