Components of a Proximity Fuze made by Raytheon Manufacturing Company during WWII

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Shown here is a complete variable timing (VT) fuse assembly and a cut-away display model, which shows miniature radio tubes. The VT is a miniature radar set and was utilized to detonate artillery and anti-aircraft projectiles in close proximity to the target. It was produced during World War II (WWII) by the Raytheon Manufacturing Company, parts of which were made in the Greenfield, Massachusetts plant.   This technology was considered the third most critical secret program of WWII and dramatically tipped the advantage to the U. S. during the war.

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Item typeWeapons
CreatorRaytheon Manufacturing Company
Date1941–1945
PlaceGreenfield, Massachusetts
TopicMilitary, Wars, Battles
EraGreat Depression and World War II, 1929–1945
EventWorld War II. 1939–1945
MaterialMetal
Dimension detailsHeight: 8.00 in Width: 1.75 in
Catalog #M.54
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Raytheon Manufacturing Company. Components of a Proximity Fuze made by Raytheon Manufacturing Company during WWII. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/m-54/. Accessed on November 23, 2024.

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