Help with ID

Chagy

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Hi,

I wonder if anyone here can help me ID this thing. I am usually good at ID but this one I have not been able to find a match The closest I have found is a WW2 submarine dive klaxon alarm but I have not seen any with the bell....

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I would love to test this thing... it seems like those horns that make that Aooga sound...It seems to be complete... there is a red and black cable next to the entry hole for an external cable ....




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kapo i think is karzan aviation manafacturing company (russian) and it might be an aircraft collision warning alarm
 

well if you take a close look on the word KAPO its not really an "A" and the "O" is smaller and has a line across (top to bottom)...Thanks for your information I will look it up...

Trembull,

on that picture the bell is on the bottom and the door hinges are to your left.
 

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кпрф means Communist Party
 

Thanks Bro!!! Then Geo4472 was right it is Russian....So this thing would have been on a Russian aircraft carrier?
 

Chagy inside the box at the top, Is a plate wiring diagram?
Maybe voltage of coils written on it.
Plus a 1,2,3,4 on the terminal board
Louis's Schematic point.JPG
 

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