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A friend of mine is getting back into making ship models, and he asked me to ask here if anyone knew what Seacat drill rounds looked like, or if there was a consistent marking/colour standard for them throughout their service lives. If anyone's able to assist, I'd appreciate it!

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In UK service all drill and inert munitions are blue.  Sometimes a paler shade than the Wellington photo, more of a French blue. But I suppose the Navy had to have Navy blue.........  The legend 'Drill' in white is usually prominent.

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Just for something different to plain ol’ blue...

 

I’m not too sure of these Indonesian- and Malaysian-operated rounds, but live rounds weren’t red. I presume they’ve  live motors but with no warheads (so probably not ‘drill’ rounds)...

 

https://utohpaloi.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/warships-and-the-white-elephants/amp/

 

and

 

(Fourth photo down)

http://klipinghankam.blogspot.com/2011/04/rudal-yakhont-tenggelamkan-kri-buatan.html?m=1

 

and

 

https://www.viva.co.id/amp/berita/nasional/215619-tni-uji-coba-rudal-yakhont-daya-ledak-300-kg

 

and

 

sea-cat1.jpg
 

 

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On 8/5/2020 at 4:23 PM, Das Abteilung said:

In UK service all drill and inert munitions are blue.  Sometimes a paler shade than the Wellington photo, more of a French blue. But I suppose the Navy had to have Navy blue.........  The legend 'Drill' in white is usually prominent.

Actually its an MoD wide thing saxe blue training and oxford blue drill

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I believe the live rounds were white with cream/buff fins. 

This photo shows Yarmouth's launcher during the Falklands War 1982

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My apologies to the owner of this image, I have forgotten where I got it from many years ago.  If anyone can help there then I shall attribute the details accordingly.

 

BTW, can you see the Westland Wasp HAS.1 on deck, burning and turning?

 

Mike

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