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85 mm HVAP-T BR-365P and BR-365PK
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
85 mm HVAP-T BR-365P and BR-365PK
Armament 85 mm Divisional Gun D-44 ; 85 mm Auxiliary-propelled Field Gun SD-44 ; 85 mm M1944 ZIS-S-53 tank gun; 85 mm Anti-aircraft Gun M1939 and M1944 ; 85 mm Field Gun Type 56 ; 85 mm Field Gun M52 and M52/55 . Development The 85 mm HVAP-T BR-365P and BR-365PK, were the most powerful of the kinetic energy armour-piercing rounds fired by 85 mm ordnance. They became more favoured operationally than the 85 mm AP-T BR-365 and BR-365K rounds, due mainly to their superior armour penetration capabilities (although some reports mention a lack of HVAP-T accuracy at longer ranges). The 85 mm HVAP-T BR-365P and BR-365PK have been referred to as `arrowhead' rounds due to the distinctive shape of the projectile assemblies. Description The 85 mm HVAP-T BR-365P and BR-365PK are fixed rounds. The projectiles are rigidly fixed to the cartridge case by two 360º crimping rings, engaging in two cannelures located under the twin copper drive bands. The 85 mm BR-365P and BR-365PK projectiles are basically identical with a three-part construction. A light metal conical cover forms the nose and is threaded into the main carrier body. The carrier body is steel and has a distinctive waist which accentuates the `arrowhead' appearance of the nose portion. The carrier body contains the pointed tungsten penetrator core, on the BR-365P this weighs 640 g, is 89.5 mm long and 27.5 mm in diameter. The tungsten core on the BR-365PK weighs 650 g, is 90.55 mm in length and has a diameter of 27.95 mm. The base of the steel carrier portion is widened out from the waist section to carry the two drive bands and the base area itself is recessed. A tracer element housing is threaded into the base. The brass cartridge case (lacquered steel has been used) has a percussion primer threaded into the base and contains sufficient propellant to provide a muzzle velocity of approximately 1,030 m/s. This is enough to penetrate 130 mm of armour plate set at an angle of 0º at 1,000 m. Authorised fuzes None involved Equivalent rounds ROMANIA ROMANIA Manufacturer SN ROMARM SA Type: HVAP-T BR-365K Description: No longer in series production. Standard specificationsRead More
100 mm APFSDS-T M309
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
100 mm APFSDS-T M309
Armament 100 mm D-10 series tank guns (including NORINCO Type 59 ). Development When it was first shown publicly this round was understood to be a purely Romanian development but it has transpired that it is a joint Israeli-Romanian development. It is produced by Israel Military Industries ( IMI ) and marketed as the 100 mm APFSDS-T M309. The same round is also marketed by the Romanian company ROMARM specifically for D-10 series tank guns. It is actually manufactured by AEROTEH SA of Bucharest who have applied the confusing designation of BM-412 Sg, a designation normally applied to an AP-T rounds (see separate entry). At one time ROMARM marketed a 100 mm APFSDS round with a muzzle velocity of 1,315 m/s and a direct fire range of 2,000 m. Round weight was 18.91 kg and the length 913 mm. This round is no longer marketed. Description The 100 mm APFSDS-T M309 is a fixed round with the projectile assembly crimped onto a brass cartridge case. The projectile assembly consists of a subprojectile and a sabot. The subprojectile consists of a monobloc high-strength tungsten alloy penetrator rod, with an aluminium fin assembly containing a tracer element fitted to the rear of the penetrator rod. Length to diameter ratio of the penetrator is over 20:1. The three segment sabot is aluminium alloy, held in place by a plastic ring at the forward end and a plastic obturating band toward the sabot base. The brass (MK-75) cartridge case contains 6 kg of M30 propellant: a percussion primer is fitted to the base. The projectile assembly has a muzzle velocity of 1,400 m/s. The penetrator is stated to be able to penetrate 445 mm of armour at 1,000 m. Maximum effective range is given as 5,000 m. Authorised fuzes None involved Equivalent rounds ROMANIA ROMANIA Manufacturer AEROTEH SA Type: 100 mm APFSDS-T BM-412 Sg Description: As M309 specifications .Read More
30 × 165 mm ammunition for AK-630
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
30 × 165 mm ammunition for AK-630
Armament 30 mm AO-18 gun on AK-630 Kashtan CIWS; AO-18L gun on AK-306 mounting; ZKBR `KORTIK'. Development The naval 30 mm AK-630 Kashtan Close-In Weapon System (CIWS), was developed during the late 1960s and entered service in 1969. It is an electrically driven Gatling-type revolving barrel weapon controlled by a ship's central fire-control system. The AK-630 reportedly has a rate of fire between 4,000 and 5,000 rds/min. The 30 mm AK-630 is known to be in service with India , Cuba and former Warsaw Pact nations, including Poland , Romania and the Russian Federation and Associated States (CIS). There is also a 30 mm AO-18L rotary gun with a rate of fire reduced by 750 rds/min to 1,000 rds/min. This version is used on the AK-306 naval mounting. Description The 30 mm rounds fired from the AO-18 gun are fixed and fired at a nominal muzzle velocity of 900 m/s. A single wide copper drive band is used with the projectiles crimped into the rimless steel cartridge cases by two rows of spaced crimpings engaging in cannelures on the projectile. Each case has a special tropic-proofed protective coating. The 6/7 FL pyroxyline powder propelling charge weighs 117 to 118 g and is initiated by an electrical primer. There are two types of this 30 mm ammunition known to be in existance, HE-I and HE-T. Both were designed to operate over a temperature range of -40 to +50ºC. HE-I For this round the projectile is known as the UOF-84 (or VOF-84) and weighs 390 g - the round itself is also referred to in some instances as HEFI. The streamlined projectile has a nose-mounted MG-32 all-weather point detonating fuze with a self-destruct element functioning approximately 16 seconds after firing. It contains 48.5 g of explosive. HE-T Described as a high explosive fragmentation shell (FT or FRAG-T), the projectile for this round is the UOR-84M (or VOF-84M), weighing 386 g. The filling is 115 g of A-IX-2G, The MG-32 point detonating fuze is retained and the primer is the EKV-30M. The projectile has a distinct waist just forward of the drive band. The tracer element burns for at least 10 seconds. Self-destruct time is approximately 16 seconds. Inert practice and drill rounds are known to exist. Authorised fuzes HE-I and HE-T - PD MG-32 Equivalent rounds ROMANIA ROMANIA Manufacturer SN ROMARM SA Type: HE-T OF-84, HE OR-84 Description: Muzzle velocities given as 890 m/s and round weights as 833 g (HE-T) and 837 g (HE). Otherwise standard specifications RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND ASSOCIATED STATES (CIS) Manufacturer POZIS Type: HE-I, HE-T Description: Standard specifications Manufacturer PRIBOR Type: HE-I, HE-T Description: Standard specificationsRead More
RFAS (CIS) 30 mm ammunition for aircraft cannon
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
RFAS (CIS) 30 mm ammunition for aircraft cannon
Armament GSh-30, GSh-30K, GSh-6-30 and GSh-301 aircraft gun mountings. Development The ammunition in the 30 mm aircraft gun category is used with various gun mountings on MiG-27, MiG-29, Su-25, Su-27 strike fighter aircraft and the Mi-24P helicopter. These mountings involve various types of cannon, only one of which can be positively identified, the 30 mm 9A621 six-barrelled rotary cannon used on the GSh-6-30 mounting. The latter resembles a Gatling type gun but is gas operated (starting the gun cycle involves compressed air), with a rate of fire from 4,600 to 5,100 rds/min. Description Russian Federation and Associated States (CIS) 30 mm aircraft cannon ammunition is fixed and appears to have close affinities to the ammunition used for the 30 mm AO-18 rotary gun used on naval AK-630 CIWS (qv). However, the projectiles used with the aircraft guns differ in several respects. The projectiles utilise a single wide copper drive band and are securely fixed to the coated light steel cartridge cases by two rows of spaced crimps engaging in cannelures on the projectile. The rimless cartridge cases contain 6/7 FlAv pyroxyline powder propellant initiated by an electrical primer. All these 30 mm rounds were designed to operate over a temperature range of -60 to +80ºC. All rounds in the family are stated to be capable of withstanding a fall from a height between 5 and 10 m onto a hard surface. There are six main types of round in the 30 mm aircraft cannon ammunition range: AP-T, APE, HEFI, HEFI-T, HE-I and a special type of fragmentation round, the CC. The latter is worthy of further study as it is of an unusual nature. The CC (Cargo Carrying) projectile has been described in promotional text as a 30 mm `multi-element projectile'. Its projectile consists of a thin-walled container body with 28 bullet-shaped fragments spaced around a central explosive payload weighing 117 g. The forward end of the projectile sidewall is crimped over a light metal windshield, providing a streamlined ballistic outline for the projectile. When the central explosive payload detonates, apparently under the control of an internal delay train and at a range of 800 to 1,300 m from the gun muzzle (1.1 to 1.5 seconds after firing), the walls break open and the windshield is blown off. This enables the ejected 28 dense metal fragments, each weighing 3.5 g, to travel forward forming an initial 8º cone and leaving the projectile debris behind to fall to the ground. The subprojectiles are claimed to be highly effective against personnel in the open and lightly armoured material, such as parked aircraft. The HEFI round has a more conventional function and appearance. It has a nose-fuzed (PD AG-30 or AG-30D) streamlined steel-walled projectile and contains 116.5 g of explosive payload. The HEFI-T round has the same weight (832 g) but contains a tracer element. The HE-I weighs 830 g and contains a self-destruct element operating 12 to 20 seconds after leaving the gun muzzle. The AP-T round weighs 844 g and can penetrate 20 mm of armour set at 60º at a range of 1,300 m. The tracer element burns for 2 seconds. The APE projectile contains 146 g of explosive and the equivalent armour penetration is reduced to 15 mm. Production now appears to be concentrated on the HEFI, AP-T and CC rounds . Inert TP, and TP-T rounds are assumed to exist, along with inert training and drill rounds. Types HEFI HEFI-T APE AP-T HE-I CC Weights cartridge 832 g 832 g 829 g 844 g 830 g 837 g projectile 390 g 387 g 390 g 403 g 388 g 395 g Length of cartridge 284 mm 284 mm 284 mm 284 mm 284 mm 284 mm Muzzle velocity 890 m/s 890 m/s 890 m/s 880 m/s 890 m/s 885-890 m/s Authorised fuzes HEFI and HEFI-T, PD AG-30 or AG-30D Equivalent rounds ROMANIA Manufacturer: SN ROMARM SA Type: HE OF-84, AP-T Description: For GSh-30 L guns. HE OF-84 standard specifications. The AP-T appears to be a local development capable of penetrating 20 mm of armour at 500 m. Complete AP-T round weight is 850 g and projectile 448 g. Tracer element burns for a minimum of 5 seconds RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND ASSOCIATED STATES (CIS) Manufacturer: Federal State Unitary Enterprose `Zavod Imeni Sergo' Type: HEFI, AP-T, CC Description: Standard specifications RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND ASSOCIATED STATES (CIS) Manufacturer: SSIE `PRIBOR' Type: HEFI, AP-T Description: Standard specifications UPDATED ROMANIA RUSSIAN FEDERATION RUSSIAN FEDERATIONRead More
76 mm HEAT-FS-T BK-354M
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
76 mm HEAT-FS-T BK-354M
Armament 76 mm Divisional Field Gun M1942 (ZIS-3); 76 mm Mountain Gun GP ( M1966 ); D-56T tank gun; NORINCO 76 mm Field Gun Type 54; 76.2 mm Romanian Mountain Guns Models 48B1A5 and 82; Romanian Mountain Howitzer Model 84 . Development The 76 mm HEAT-FS-T BK-354 was originally developed to provide the ZIS-3 field gun with an improved anti-armour capability. Small modifications produced the BK-354M. Although this round is now rarely used with the ZIS-3 it is still a potential round for the 76 mm Mountain Gun GP ( M1966 ). The 76 mm HEAT-FS-T BK-354 projectile is employed with the Romanian Mountain Guns Models 48B1A5 and 82 and the Mountain Howitzer Model 84 (see separate entry for details). Description The BK-354M may be loaded as a fixed or separate loading munition as the projectile is only a loose fit in the cartridge case. The steel projectile has relatively thin walls and a short curved ogive, at the top of which is an impact sensor threaded into the fuze cavity. The interior contains 750 g of A-IX-1 (RDX 95 per cent, Wax 5 per cent) contained behind a conical copper liner to form a shaped charge. The nose impact sensor is internally connected to a GPV-2 base detonating fuze so that impact on a target will ignite the explosive filling and create a high-temperature jet to penetrate the target armour. The base of the projectile carries a tubular boom carrying four forward-folding fins. As the projectile leaves the muzzle the fins snap forward to provide a fin span of 275.7 mm for flight stabilisation. The tailboom also contains a No 6 tracer element. The extruded brass cartridge case contains 860 g of 9/7 propellant to provide a muzzle velocity of 325 m/s. A 25 mm brass percussion primer housing is threaded into the base. At any range the BK-354M warhead can penetrate 300 mm set at an angle of incidence of 0º, but the maximum practical range is of the order of 700 to 800 m. This is reduced to 475 m when fired from the Romanian mountain guns although the muzzle velocity is then 410 m/s. When fired from the Romanian Arsenalul Mountain Howitzer Model 84 at a maximum muzzle velocity of 398 m/s, the maximum firing range is given as 1,000 m . Authorised fuzes PIBD GPV-2 Equivalent rounds ROMANIA Marketed by SN ROMARM SA Type: HEAT-T BK-354M Description: Produced primarily for the Model 48B1A5 and 82 mountain guns and Mountain Howitzer Model 84, this one-piece munition differs in appearance by having a flat-fronted projectile with a standoff spike. Complete round length is 725 mm. The fold-out finned projectile weighs 6.065 kg and is approximately 495 mm long, containing 300 g of A-IX-1 explosive. It can penetrate up to 60 mm of armour. Muzzle velocity is 410 m/s and operational range 475 m. UPDATED ROMANIA SN ROMARM SARead More
76 mm AP-T BR-350B
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
76 mm AP-T BR-350B
Armament 76 mm Divisional Field Gun M1942 (ZIS-3); 76 mm Mountain Gun GP ( M1966 ); D-56T tank gun; NORINCO 76 mm Field Gun Type 54. Development The first AP-T for the ZIS-3 field gun family was the BR-350; the BR-350B was an enhanced performance version with an improved propellant providing a higher muzzle velocity for the projectile. Neither type is now likely to be encountered operationally, although the BR-350B is still in production in Romania and offered for export sales by ROMARM. Description The 76 mm (actual calibre 76.2 mm) AP-T BR-350B are fixed rounds with the projectile rigidly fixed to the cartridge case by a 360º crimping band, located in a cannelure close to the single copper drive band which is 13.72 mm wide. The projectile is solid hardened steel with a thin metal windshield providing a streamlined ballistic outline for the blunt nose of the armour-piercing projectile. The base of the projectile has a machined cavity to accommodate a small (65 g) two-part A-IX-2 bursting charge ignited by an MD-8 base detonating fuze threaded into the base. The rear of the fuze has a protruding assembly housing a tracer element. The straight-sided cartridge case is extruded brass (lacquered steel has been used) and contains approximately 1.08 kg of loose-filled 9/7 nitrocellulose powder plus S-1 decoppering agent, distance piece and obturator to fill the gap between the propellant and the projectile base. A 25 mm brass percussion primer housing is threaded into the base. The muzzle velocity is of the order of 680 m/s (BR-350, 662 m/s), producing a direct fire range of approximately 780 m, although the maximum range is 4,000 m. The projectile can penetrate 60 mm of vertical armour at 1,000 m. : For D-56T tank guns. Offered for export sales VERIFIED Authorised fuzes BD MD-8 Equivalent rounds ROMANIA ROMANIA Manufacturer SN ROMARM SA Type: AP-T BR-350BRead More
122 mm FRAG-HE OF-471N
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
122 mm FRAG-HE OF-471N
Armament 122 mm Corps Gun M1931/37 (A-19); 122 mm BS-3 Field Gun; 122 mm KS-19 anti-aircraft gun; 122 mm Field Gun 390/1 and 390/2 (Spain); 122 mm M77 anti-tank gun ( Romania ). Development As its designation implies, the 122 mm Corps Gun M1931/37 (A-19) dates back to 1931, the year it entered service with the Soviet armed forces; the ordnance was placed on a different carriage in 1937 to convert it to the M1931/37. This heavy weapon has now passed from service with nearly all the former Warsaw Pact nations (other than Romania ) but it remains in service with other nations throughout the world. 122 mm self-propelled equipments carrying variants of the A-19 gun (such as the SU-122) are no longer in service anywhere. The 122 mm Field Gun 390/1 and 390/2 were originally Soviet weapons captured by the Germans during the Second World War. Numbers were passed to Spain for political purposes before 1945 and they remain in service with their carriages and ammunition updated. (The designations refer to the original German identification numbers; 12.2 cm Kanone 390/1(r) in the case of the M1931 and 12.2 cm Kanone 390/2(r) for the M1931/37). Ammunition for these guns continues to be produced in Spain, with a new long-range projectile, the 122 mm HE M86 with a Base Bleed (BB) unit, developed as late as 1986. The OF-471N is the latest of a line of 122 mm FRAG-HE projectiles used with the A-19 gun and is now virtually the only round used with this gun (although the Yugoslavs have developed a HESH-T - see separate entry). It was possible to fire the 122 mm FRAG-HE OF-462 from the A-19 gun but this capability was apparently only rarely used. Other rounds used by the 122 mm A-19 have included the 122 mm AP-T BR-471 and BR-471B, Smoke and Illuminating, but these are now rarely encountered, other than in old stockpiles. Description The 122 mm FRAG-HE OF-471N is a separate loading munition, with the projectile loaded before the cartridge case so that the bagged charge system can be varied to suit any particular fire mission. The projectile is forged steel, with a bourrelet and a band located just before the copper drive band. There is a distinct boat tail. The explosive filling is 3.36 kg of TNT but a thin-walled version with the same designation uses 4.48 kg of TNT/Amatol. Ignition of the explosive is via a point detonating fuze of the RGM-2, RGM-6 or V-429 type; it is also possible to employ the D-1 mechanical time fuze. The cartridge case used with the OF-471N is extruded 70:30 brass. The case is 785 mm long and weighs 8.45 kg. The original propellant system employed four bag charges but this was later revised to a seven-charge system (six bag charges plus a tube-shaped increment) involving DG 3 17/1 or NDT 3 17/1 charges. The seven-charge system produces muzzle velocities from 570 to 800 m/s, with the maximum range being 20,200 m. Authorised fuzes PD RGM-2. RGM-6, V-429 MTSQ D-1 Equivalent rounds ROMANIA ROMANIA Manufacturer SN ROMARM SA Type: HE OF-471N Description: Standard specifications. Maximum range given as 20,000 m SPAIN Manufacturer EXPAL SA Type: 122 mm × 46 HE Description: Contains either 3.5 kg of TNT or 3.7 kg of Composition B, together with a TNT or Composition B supplementary charge in an aluminium container which can be removed from the fuze cavity when deep intrusion fuzes are used. Weight is 33.4 kg. Muzzle velocity is 830 m/s and maximum range 19,900 m Manufacturer EXPAL SA Type: 122 mm HE M86 Description: This is a streamlined projectile fitted with a base bleed unit providing a maximum range of 25,000 m. The projectile is 660 mm long and weighs 23.5 kg. This projectile may be fired from other 122 mm pieces having a muzzle velocity of approximately 800 m/s YUGOSLAVIA , FEDERAL REPUBLIC Manufacturer Yugoimport SDPR Type: HE M59 Description: Standard specifications. May no longer be in productionRead More
IMI 152 mm DP-ICM M351 (CL 3162)
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Romania
IMI 152 mm DP-ICM M351 (CL 3162)
Armament 152 mm Gun-Howitzer D-20 ; 152 mm Gun-Howitzer 2A65 ( M1987 or MSTA-B); 152 mm 2A61 Howitzer; 152 mm Howitzer M1943 (D-1); NORINCO 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Type 66 ; NORINCO 152 mm Gun-Howitzer Type 37; 152 mm Model 1981 Gun-Howitzer ( Romania ); 152 mm Model 85 Gun-Howitzer ( Romania ); 152 mm Howitzer M84 series (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ). Self-propelled equipments include: 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer M-1973 ( 2S3 ); 152 mm 2S19 Self-propelled Gun-Howitzer; NORINCO Type 83 Self-propelled Gun-Howitzer; 152 mm Self-propelled Howitzer DANA and ONDAVA. Development Although the 152 mm DP-ICM M350 (design designation CL 3150) and 152 mm ER DP-ICM M351 (CL 3162) are featured on Israel Military Industries ( IMI ) (formerly TAAS - Israel Industries before the reassumption of the original name) sales literature as Israeli developments, they also appear on Romanian marketing material as purely Romanian developments. It has emerged that these projectiles are a joint development and marketing venture, carried out in conjunction with equivalent 155 mm developments, the IMI DP-ICM M395 and ER DP-ICM M396 (see separate entry for details). All these models are part of the IMI range of artillery projectiles carrying IMI M85 dual-purpose grenades. The Romanian ROMARM equivalents to the Israeli projectiles are the CG-540 (M351) and CG-540 ER (M350). They carry bomblets that appear to be identical to the Israeli M85 but are known as the GAA-001. The manufacturer of the bomblets is Aeroteh SA . Description As with other 152 mm rounds the IMI 152 mm DP-ICM M351 (also known as the CL 3162) and 152 mm ER DP-ICM M350 (CL 3150) are separate loading munitions. The projectile steel bodies have relatively thin walls and a single wide copper drive band. The contents of the M351 projectile are 56 M85 dual-purpose bomblets arranged in eight layers, with seven bomblets in each layer. On the 152 mm ER DP-ICM M350 the number of bomblets is reduced to 49 due to the inclusion of a Base Bleed (BB) unit; the projectile weight is also reduced from 44.6 kg to 42.9 kg. The bomblets are scattered over a target area via the projectile base under the control of a nose-mounted ZETA M138 electronic time fuze which initiates an expulsion charge. When the fuze is not fitted it is replaced by a lifting plug for transport and storage. Each prefragmented M85 dual-purpose bomblet (CL 3022-S2-SD, based on the IMI Bantam bomblet series) weighs 290 g and contains a 44 g RDX shaped charge. Bomblet stabilisation and rotation during their descent phase is controlled by winglets while the projectile spin is used to arm the sensitive impact fuzes. The bomblet either detonates on impact or after a 15 seconds delay introduced by a pyrotechnic back-up self-destruct mechanism. On detonation, each bomblet can penetrate 105 mm of Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA) and scatter anti-personnel fragments over a 9 m lethal radius. Bomblets from a single projectile of either type will fall within a circle having a diameter of 110 m. The 152 mm DP-ICM M351 and ER DP-ICM M350 use the standard two-part variable charge system contained in brass or lacquered steel cartridge cases 547.5 mm long. The two parts are the Reduced Charge and the Full Charge, each in its own cartridge case. The Reduced Charge uses 9/7, 4/1 and 8/1 Tr nitrocellulose powder in a series of 12 bags. Charge 6, the lowest, comprises the base bag charge only, to which a series of equal size bags are added creating higher charges. One charge bag is added to the base charge bag to comprise Charge 5, two are added for Charge 4, three for Charge 3 and five for Charge 2. These are all held in place by a fibre cup. The total weight of the Reduced Charge propellant is 4.2 kg. The Full Charge uses, NDT-3 16/1 or NGH powder in bags, together with 150 g of 8/1 UG flash reducing agent plus S-1 decoppering agent. Charge 1 has two base bag charges, one located above the other. To create the Full Charge, two further equal size bag charges are added; as mentioned previously, a fibre cup holds the charge bags in place. The total weight of the Full Charge propellant is 8.8 kg. With this charge system the 152 mm DP-ICM M351 has a maximum muzzle velocity of 648 m/s and a maximum range of 17,300 m. The 152 mm ER DP-ICM M350 figures are 670 m/s and 20,300 m respectively. Authorised fuzes ET ZETA M138 Equivalent rounds ROMANIA ET ZETA ROMANIA Manufacturer SN ROMARM SA Type: HEAT CG-540 and CG-540 ER Description: Standard specifications - see text for details of GAA-001 bomblet carriedRead More
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