Smoke Generator No 26 Mk 1 Green

Accession Number REL22996
Collection type Technology
Object type Munition
Physical description Paint, Tin-plated steel
Maker Metal Box Company
Place made United Kingdom
Date made April 1943
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

A No 26 Mark 1 Smoke Generator for producing green smoke. The generator is made of tinned steel and consists of a three cylinders soldered together to make a container of 95 mm diameter and 32 mm height. It has a metal lid on the top and a soldered base of 103 mm diameter. The lid is coloured green. The top half of the cylinder is painted with green lacquer. There is a label painted in black paint on the lid.

History / Summary

This inert green smoke generator No 26 Mk1 was made in the United Kingdom by the Metal Box Company during April 1943. At some point after this it was sent to the Maribyrnong Explosives Factory in Victoria as a type example for their collection of Allied munitions. After the war the collection was dispersed with many examples such as this coming into the National Collection of the Australian War Memorial. During the war these smoke generators were used by British Commonwealth ground troops in important roles such as to generate specific coloured smoke for battlefield obscuration and marking of friendly positions to other Allied ground and air units to prevent possible 'friendly fire' incidents.