"Type 100 HE Mortar Shell"@en . "TNT"@en . "3.0"^^ . "Type 100 HE Mortar Shell"@en . . "32.6"^^ . "81.0"^^ . . "The Type 100 was typically used with Type 97 Infantry Mortar which had a similar design to the French Stokes design. The round itself had a diameter of 81mm and was filled with around 0.45 kilograms worth of TNT explosive. Meanwhile, the total length of the shell was around 32.6 centimeters. A unique feature of the Type 100 was that it was interchangeable with the American M43 Mortar shell in the American M1 Mortar."@en . . "0.45"^^ . "1940"^^ . . "The Type 100 was typically used with Type 97 Infantry Mortar which had a similar design to the French Stokes design. The round itself had a diameter of 81mm and was filled with around 0.45 kilograms worth of TNT explosive. Meanwhile, the total length of the shell was around 32.6 centimeters. A unique feature of the Type 100 was that it was interchangeable with the American M43 Mortar shell in the American M1 Mortar. The total weight of the shell was around three kilograms. The range was typically around 2,740 meters, though up to six special waterproof packets could be added to the bottom of the shell to modify ballistic characteristics. The type of fuse designed to be used with the shell was also designated the Type 100 fuse. It could be set for immediate detonation or delayed action depending on the settings placed using the top cap. The fuse is activated when the nose cap is forced in by the impact, thus breaking the shear wire and moving the primer."@en . . .