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    BNZA on larger surface ships

    I am looking for pictures of the BNZA 1 (Brücke Nacht Ziel Apparat, the torpedo director located at the command station) and BNZA 2 installed on larger german surface ships in the period 1927-1945. I have only found one picture of these instruments (on the ship Prinz Eugen, I think) so far. Can anyone help?

    #2
    I quickly looked and there might be one picture you are looking for.

    http://www.tvre.org/en/development-o...e-kriegsmarine

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      #3
      Many thanks for the information! And yes, I was looking for such a picture. Very interesting website which has a lot of information regarding the BNZA. Other pictures of the BNZA on larger german surface ships would be very nice! I get the impression that such pictures are quite rare?

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        #4
        The BNZA 8X60 is a nice one . :-) Here is an udf 7x50 on top of a Tuza2a and a BNZA 8X60 on top of a Tuza2a
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          #5
          Very nice and many thanks for posting the picture!

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            #6
            One more Photo
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              #7
              An excellent link , really great information via the link. Also see Peter DeLaets chapter in Hans Seeger 's "Green Book" which gives a very detailed account of surface torpedo firing and the method of working out a firing solution.

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                #8
                Again many thanks for posting the picture. It seems that I have to buy Hans Seeger's book! Very interesting topic indeed!

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