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  1. Many years ago at the War & Peace Show there were some Claribel units for sale with Anchor Surplus. I now regret not buying any of the bits, but whilst discussing various devices used in NI I noticed that the member of staff had a tie that incorporated a reference to Triton. I wish I had taken a picture but in those days phones didn't have cameras. I think he was pleased that someone had recognised the background history to his commemorative tie.

    So did you have to wear a respirator when pumping? A while back I went through all the REME SITREPS from NI & noted a comment among the lines that the Commers had been so poorly designed that the pump operator could easily be overcome by fumes from the pump so had to wear a respirator. Not sure that it would have protected against carbon monoxide. 

  2. I believe this would be High Gloss Deep Bronze Green BSC 381C No. 224. It was was not until late 1980 that NATO Green was even introduced into service & that was a matt finish. During the 1970s various interim matt paints were used mainly Olive Drab but there was no approved vehicle paint in that shade, what was used as a compromise was a War Equipment paint. This was unlikely to be something a manufacturer of vehicles would apply & besides your paintwork looks to be a gloss finish not matt.

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  3. Ok thanks Sean would be interesting to see a later version. Although MOD abbreviations are often rather broad in their coverage that don't include whole ranges of abbreviations peculiar to particular arms of service. As you know often identical abbreviations crop up with quite diverse meanings and even within that arm of service can change with time that makes interpretation challenging. 

     

  4. Yes, that is a useful diagram, it comes from the UHB for the winterisation kit to show the existing system before fitting the additional bits for the insulation jacket. There was also an immersion heater kit.

    I can't remember how I found out but I think there were only 3 full kits supplied to the Army & 7 to the RAF.

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