I got some awnsers on the BOCN forum:
Most 1960s French fuzes were copies of ww2 US Fuzes:
The nose fuzes STA type 10A and 11A were copies of the AN-M103A1
The tail fuze LIP type 25 was a copy of the US AN-M102A2 while the tail fuze STA 112F was a copy of the US M112. Generally speaking copies of US fuzes made by STA were called similarly, just adding F for french: thus the M112 gave way to the STA 112F
This is most probably a STA 113F.
However I must say that I found traces in French archives for this period of testing of the following STA fuzes only:
STA 112A1 (called later STA 112F)
STA 118F and STA 119F
STA 116F and STA 117F
LIP type 25
Noise Fuze STA type 10A and 11A
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-8,8cm Pzgr.40.
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