WW2 Soviet Russian very rare glass phosphorus ampoule AK-2 for ampoule-thrower or airplanes. These glass grenades were filled with approx 1 liter of KS-1 white phosphorus fluid mixed with sulfur. Reaction of KS-1 with air was flammable. The ampoule-thrower was used till the end of 1942 year, but due of their dangerous for ampoule-thrower crew, this weapon was removed from the army officially, but unofficial was in use till the end of the war. Full Deco. Extremely rare example of unusual WW2 weapon.
WW2 Soviet Russian very rare glass phosphorus ampoule AK-2 for ampoule-thrower or airplanes. These glass grenades were filled with approx 1 liter of KS-1 white phosphorus fluid mixed with sulfur. Reaction of KS-1 with air was flammable. The ampoule-thrower was used till the end of 1942 year, but due of their dangerous for ampoule-thrower crew, this weapon was removed from the army officially, but unofficial was in use till the end of the war. Full Deco. Extremely rare example of unusual WW2 weapon.