John Lane wrote:
airnutz wrote:
John, have you done the math to see what the internal volume of the bomb is? Just curious..
It's odd that it's got built-up 3D fins. I'm thinking napalm or chemical weapon given the apparent
thin casing skin.
I apologize for my ignorance!!
One source pm'd saying he's 90 percent sure it is a USN depth bomb. There is no adaptation for a depth fuse and the large locking lug jeep type looking gas cap housing throws me off.

Thanks John. The volume question pertained to the mention, in a few sources concerning napalm canisters, are listed
in gallons of "juice" they contain. Just running out a curiosity....
Googling around, I did see a small photo of a MK17 depth bomb in N.J.M. Campbell's book, Naval Weapons of WW2,
but the image was difficult to make out any detail. Googling the Mk17, Wiki had a larger example of the same photo.
Some similarities to yours...appears to be the nose is rounded, tho difficult to tell from this angle and note the three
lugs along "bottom". Does yours have 2 or 3 fins? The fin ring looks smaller on this photo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Depth-bomb.jpgI didn't get around these things much in the Navy. Only messed with the Mk57 sub-launched mine for one exercise..long enough
for our boat to pass qualifications currency and then never again. The Mk57 had a fiberglass case on it.