I’m not sure what 105mm M1 HE PH means. Perhaps a typo and its meant to mean 105mm M1 HE PD which means a shell fuzed with Point Detonating (PD) which is a very common term.
I cut and pasted it verbatim from the Wiki entry of the Malaysian firm that produces it. Perhaps it is indeed a typo or maybe just a designation adopted by the firm.
LAP is a common term in ammunition production and means load assemble pack and involves taking all the manufactured bits that go into ammo and putting them all together into a useable form.
You've done a very good job explaining what 'LAP' means, so apologies for the question - basically when any factory produces shell/ammo from various bits and bobs, the whole process is called 'load assemble pack'?
A bit off topic.
Are 7.62mm AP rounds standard issue in most armies?
Where there any major differences between the Enfield produced GPMG L7 and the FN produced MAG 58?
Would it be correct to assume that GPMGs in use by Australia and New Zealand were produced at Enfield? The reason I'm asking is because some countries bought the FN produced MAG 58 but used the 'GPMG' designation. And some of the countries that use the 'GPMG' designation use both Enfield and FN produced guns.
Would the U.S. M107 155mm round be compatible with 45-calibre 155mm guns?
Is any of the stuff listed below familiar to anyone here?
Cast Booster 250g TK 1 & 500g TK 2
Charge Demolition 1lb Scare
Charge Linear Cutting 180 G/M
One Shot Single Charge
Demolition Charge No.1 6 inch [BEEHIVE]
Charge Demolition [10lb, 25lb]
Charge Demolition [50lbs SMEO 50]