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    Unknown Dunkelgelb Periscope

    Hello!

    Awhile back, I posted about this periscope in the optics forum:

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=995708

    I figured it was worth posting in the Panzer forum, because it seems to be from some sort of armored Wehrmacht armored vehicle.

    There are no visible manufacturer marks. I suspect if I unscrewed the bottom rubber seal it would reveal it, however I do not want to risk damaging the screws. The only marking is the painted "0,3 atü" on the reverse/viewing side of the periscope.

    The switch/handle on the right side of the periscope allows the user to switch from viewing front to rear. It still functions nicely, though its a bit of a dusty view.

    I contacted the Bovington Tank Museum. They stated they would research it for a £15 fee. It may be worth it, but I figured to pose it to the Panzer forum first.

    #2


    The periscope with a 9x19 mm cartridge for reference...

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      #3
      Sd.Kfz.234 Puma

      Hi Friends Collector.

      This periscope fitted the german heavy armoured car 8x8 Sd.Kfz.234/2 Puma.

      Here some pictures of it on the hatches turret :





      https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer...Sd.Kfz_234.jpg

      Regards from France.
      Stephane.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ARQUILLE View Post
        Hi Friends Collector.

        This periscope fitted the german heavy armoured car 8x8 Sd.Kfz.234/2 Puma.

        Here some pictures of it on the hatches turret :





        https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer...Sd.Kfz_234.jpg

        Regards from France.
        Stephane.

        Indeed it is, very cool! Thank you so much Stephane for solving the mystery! It is tremendously appreciated.

        Now I just need to figure out the significance of "0,3 atü"...🤔 Somewhere in a technical manual if it still exists...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rawski View Post
          Now I just need to figure out the significance of "0,3 atü"...🤔 Somewhere in a technical manual if it still exists...
          I think 'atü' refers to atmospheric pressure, so it might be the inside of the scope is under low pressure to prevent fogging up or so?

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            #6
            0.3 atu

            Hi Friends Collectors.

            This piece is watertight and under pressure to prevent condensation and dust from getting inside.

            0.3 atu is the rate of pressurization.

            Regards from France.
            Stephane

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              #7
              Unknown Dunkelgelb Periscope

              Fantastic!!!!

              You learn something new every day..[emoji851]

              I imagine the atmospheric value was applied after it was tested at the manufacturer or applied after having been serviced..[emoji848]

              Interesting nonetheless.




              Glen
              Collector of Wehrmacht Optics, Ordnance & Field Equipment.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ARQUILLE View Post
                Hi Friends Collectors.

                This piece is watertight and under pressure to prevent condensation and dust from getting inside.

                0.3 atu is the rate of pressurization.

                Regards from France.
                Stephane
                Makes sense. How would you reintroduce that pressure after disassembly? Or perhaps it was not designed for disassembly...

                Thanks to @Dufleuve pointing it out, the periscope can been seen in Nuts & Bolts 40 (Publication on the SdKfz 234 series).

                https://www.nuts-bolts.de/volume-40.html




                Again thank you so much guys for helping identify it!

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