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NEIN NEIN NEIN ! HEAT round do not MELT the copper liner. The copper liner is plastically deformed due to the intense pressure of the shockwave caused by detonating the explosive. That means a very high speed liner ( Tip and rear move at different velocities ). 7 km/s is a decent figure for the main body of the liner.
Any metal armor it meets is plastically deformed due to intense pressure caused by the impacting liner.
Yes, both get hot, but not hot enough to melt the armor.
B E S H
ОтветитьCan HESH also be used against hardened structures? Concrete, block, brick, etc.? Chunks of that flying about would be bad, or pulverized material like an airborne, high velocity pyroclastic event. Better than a flash-bang.
ОтветитьGel armor, next big thing
ОтветитьGreat right to the point video. I won't even click on videos that are too long for the subject any more. Like "How many phone books can a .44 shoot through?" and the video is 9 minutes long🙄😂
Ответитьnice HEAT
ОтветитьHESH and HEAT are designed to do different things....they shouldnt go head to head.
ОтветитьPoor Russians they not gonna make it
Ответить@H1MIN How did You create the animated graph about the cone angles? Can you give me some buzz words? Love your work!
Ответитьwhat the animations show is not heat but heat-fs becuse of the fin stabilized back, the heat-fs shells are newer than normal heat, they were used back in ww2
ОтветитьWhich is why the US uses depleted Uranium. It defeats all countermeasures.
ОтветитьBESH
ОтветитьI think my girlfriend has Slat Cages on her body because I also got some premature detonations
ОтветитьSlat armor doesn't cause premature detonation.
Ответить''Our tank its unbeatable we are invenci...''
ОтветитьA heat round looks like a skewer
ОтветитьI thought that composite armour couldn't really stand up against HEAT rounds?
ОтветитьHa ha. 🤮
ОтветитьThe video should have mentioned that some HEAT warheads now use tandem charges to defeat HEAT resistant armor.
Ответить🅱️ E S H
ОтветитьHEAT doesn't actually produce a "molten jet", afaik this is a misconception.
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