Ww1 Artillery Shell Identification, Artillery developed rapidly

Ww1 Artillery Shell Identification, Artillery developed rapidly during World War One. I have this shell case which was handed down in my family. Delivered by complex systems to the point of impact, artillery shells were the greatest cause of death and injury on the Great War battlefield. PREFACE nades, and mortar and artillery projectiles and warheads. It is marked RhMF (54?) MARZ 1918 Düsseldorf. 2-inch mortar shell consists of a one-piece forged steel case projectile body with fuze, burster and tail assembly. Redirecting Redirecting The inscription listed below is on a shell case which was in my grandmothers house. Help Identifying Possibly Live Shell General Discussion Forum I have a brass WW1 shell. Approximately 8 1/2” diameter, 9 1/8” tall, 12 1/2 pounds. I found this shell on a visit to cambrai in bourlon wood.

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