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152 mm HE ER EOFd
Боєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєнняБоєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєння
152 mm HE ER EOFd
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 Howitzer ( Romania ); 152 mm Model 85 Gun-Howitzer ( Romania ); 152 mm Gun-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 The 152 mm HE ER (Extended Range) EOFd is a Czech/Slovak development, originally intended for use with the 152 mm self-propelled howitzer DANA, although it can be fired from other 152 mm towed and self-propelled howitzers. The projectile is available in two versions, one with a hollow boat-tailed base unit providing a maximum range of 20,000 m and the other with a rocket-assisted unit providing a maximum range of 32,000 m. It is extremely likely that this projectile was based on the design of a Russian Federation and Associated States (CIS) original about which little information has been forthcoming. NORINCO has developed a special hollow base HE round for use with their towed 152 mm Gun Type 83 which has a 45-calibre barrel. This projectile is apparently also known as the 152 mm Type 83 and can be fired to a range of 30,370 m. Description As with other 152 mm rounds the HE ER EOFd is a separate loading munition. The projectile has a more streamlined outline than the standard 152 mm FRAG-HE OF-540 projectile and is much longer at a nominal 831.31 to 837.31 mm. The high-fragmentation steel body has relatively thin walls and a single copper drive band, while the boat-tailed base has a deep recess. The filling is 8 to 8.1 kg of TNT, initiated by a nose-mounted point detonating KZ-88 or RGM-2 fuze. The lacquered steel cartridge case contains a different variable charge propellant system from other 152 mm rounds. The system comprises a basic four-bag system in three layers to which are added a further four bags, again in three layers. The propellant involved with all the bags is NDT-3 powder and the total weight is 8.1 kg. The bags are retained in place by two covers, the upper of which uses a light grease seal. The case uses a KV-4 percussion primer threaded into the base while the bottom of the case interior is occupied by igniter rings and anti-flash additives. The 152 mm HE ER EOFd has a muzzle velocity of 655 m/s and a maximum range of 20,000 m without rocket assistance; with rocket assistance the range is 32,000 m. Authorised fuzes PD KZ-88 and RGM-2 Equivalent projectiles SLOVAKIA Manufacturer ZVS Dubnica Type: 152 mm EOFd Description: See text Manufacturer VIHORLAT As Snina Type: 152 mm EOFd Description: See textЧитати далі
Ammunition for French M50 75 mm tank gun
Боєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєнняБоєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєння
Singapore
Ammunition for French M50 75 mm tank gun
Armament 75 mm M50 gun on AMX-13 and AMX-13 SM1 light tanks. Development At one time, during the Second World War, the 75 mm calibre was widely used by tank guns but its importance as a calibre has diminished to the point where it is now used by only one light tank. That tank is the French AMX-13 of the early 1950s. 75 mm gunned AMX-13s are now mainly used for close fire support rather than the anti-armour role, leading to a gradual withdrawal of AP ammunition stocks. However, Singapore remains a dedicated user of the AMX-13 and Chartered Ammunition Industries continues to market 75 mm ammunition, including a locally developed Canister round. During 1998, the Singapore Armed Forces announced that they were considering a replacement for their AMX-13 light tanks. Description All rounds fired by the 75 mm gun used on the AMX-13 light tank are fixed, with the projectiles rigidly secured to their brass cartridge cases by a 360º crimping ring just below the twin copper drive bands, on the projectile body. The ammunition was originally produced in France by Luchaire, now part of Giat Industries, but is now no longer produced in France other than to special order. The following types have been produced: POT-PCOT This was the original 75 mm AP round produced by Luchaire (now part of Giat Industries) using a solid armour-piercing projectile with the nose protected by a light windshield. The complete round weighs 14.1 kg with the projectile able to penetrate 170 mm of armour at an angle of 0º at 1,000 m. Muzzle velocity is 1,000 m/s and maximum effective range is 1,000 m. This round has largely fallen from use although stocks may remain. A practice round matching the AP was also produced. OE This is a general-purpose 75 mm HE round, now the most widely used of this family of ammunition. This round is also produced in Singapore . The HE projectile (an HE-T is also produced, with the tracer visible for a distance of 150 to 3,000 m of the trajectory) uses a projectile weighing 4.6 kg and containing 600 g of TNT. A point detonating M739 nose fuze is now standard although at one time the M572 was used. The muzzle velocity is from 745 to 762 m/s and complete round weight is 12.7 kg. Dispersion at 1,000 m is 1.1 m vertically and 850 mm horizontally. Canister Developed in Singapore by CIS, this 75 mm anti-personnel round uses a steel-based tubular projectile containing 1,200 9 mm steel spheres which are dispersed almost as soon as the four-grooved, aluminium walled projectile leaves the gun muzzle; the spheres are dispensed in a 9º cone with a maximum range of at least 200 m. The projectile weighs 6.4 kg. TP-T Developed in Singapore by CIS, the 75 mm TP-T ballistically matches the HE and HE-T. The projectile is inert and carries a dummy nose fuze. Weight of the complete round is 12.5 kg. The French designation for this type of round was PL/PN. Authorised fuzes PD M572 or M739 (on Singapore HE and HE-T) Equivalent rounds SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Manufacturer Chartered Ammunition Industries Pte Ltd Type: 75 mm HE, HE-T, TP-T, Canister Description: For details see textЧитати далі
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