What does Apfsds stand for?

What does Apfsds stand for?

Armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot (APFSDS), long dart penetrator, or simply dart ammunition, is a type of kinetic energy penetrator ammunition used to attack modern vehicle armor.

Who invented APDS shells?

APDS was developed by engineers working for the French Edgar Brandt company, and was fielded in two calibers (75 mm/57 mm for the Mle1897/33 75 mm anti-tank cannon, 37 mm/25 mm for several 37 mm gun types) just before the French-German armistice of 1940.

Were sabot rounds used in WW2?

by Julian Shales – WW2 Site Helper On being fired the air resistance on the Sabot detached it from the Armour Piercing round which then travelled on to the target. Strangely, only two calibres of APDS were ever issued, 57mm for the 6 Pounder and 76.2mm for the 17 Pounder.

What is Apfsds made of?

The M829A4 is a fifth-generation APFSDS-T cartridge consisting of depleted-uranium penetrator with a three-petal composite sabot; the penetrator includes a low-drag fin with a tracer, and a windshield and tip assembly.

What does Hesh stand for?

High explosive squash head
High explosive squash head (HESH) in British terminology, or high explosive plastic/plasticized (HEP) in American terminology, is a type of explosive projectile which utilizes a plastic explosive that conforms to the surface of a target before detonating, to improve the transfer of explosive energy to the target.

What is a saber round?

The Sabot is a non-explosive tank round that consists of a narrow metal rod made of depleted uranium that penetrates armor then explodes into a spray of metal fragments.

How heavy is an Abrams tank shell?

Armament: 105mm gun (the M1A2 has a 120mm), each shell weighs about 40 lbs. Armor: The composite armor used in the M1 is Chobham (after Chobham, England, where it was developed) or code-named Burlington.

How heavy is a 120mm mortar round?

120 mm HE mortar projectiles generally contain anywhere between 1,270 g and 4,200 g of HE and have maximum ranges of between 7,200 – 9,500 m.

What is a HEP round?

In the United States, it is known as HEP, for “High Explosive, Plastic”. HESH rounds are thin metal shells filled with plastic explosive and a delayed-action base fuze. The plastic explosive is “squashed” against the surface of the target on impact and spreads out to form a disc or “pat” of explosive.

What is a hep round?

Is Dragon’s Breath ammo lethal?

The muzzle blast, at close range, probably is. But it’s certainly not as lethal as a regular 12-gauge shell, which will separate you from your future in a split second, with no questions asked.

How does a Hesh round work?

Function. HESH rounds are thin metal shells filled with inert material (like coal-tar pitch), plastic explosive and a delayed-action base fuze. Upon impacting, the inert material followed by plastic explosive is “squashed” against the surface of the target and spreads out to form a disc or “pat” of explosive.