Please get your terminology correct if you want to claim to be an educational channel. 'Spall' are the fragmented pieces of armour that come off the inside of the tank like you see with the HESH round. A heat round shoots molten metal and armour into the tank.
Fun fact about HEAT - shaped charges were discovered when an engineer was embossing ID serial numbers onto the outside of different explosives he was testing. He noticed that when the serial numbers were lined up against the armour plate and detonated, it actually slightly printed the numbers into the armour
It is an evolution of an old mining technic. Munroe is just an American claim to the discovery that came much later according to my wikipedia knowledge.
Finally, someone who explains this with awesome animations I knew both of these already, but I see there's a link to an explanation about APFSDS, which is what I'm really interested in
@@blauelilie2049 There’s another channel, they’re called H1MIN Super high quality animations with very educational content, I’d recommend to give them a view
The APFSDS is basically a giant arrow ( I believe it is made either of tungsten or depleted uranium with my money being on DU because it is self sharpening) with stabilizing fins in the end. The whole arrow is encased in the discarding sabot that serves as a spacer to keep the actual projectile straight in the barrel of the cannon. When the arrow encased in the discarding sabots exit the barrel the sabots will peel off letting the projectile fly on its own. The arrow itself has no explosive, it simply flies fast and is harder than the armor so it pierces it. APFSDS stands for Armor Piercing, Fin Stabilized, Discarding Sabot
Finnaly someone who explains it correct. 9/10 times you hear people say the coper becomes liquid and melts true the armour. Very good explanation and video.
@@freecalradia don't know too much about this, but the copper is not ionized. it is fluid, pressurized to tens of thousands of psi. Travelling at thousands of feet per sec. More like hydraulic cylinder.
Except they explained it incorrectly. 'Spall' are the fragmented pieces of armour that come off the inside of the tank like you see with the HESH round.
i doubt it was 240mm because thats battleship size, the largest cannon ever fitter to a tank is the 183mm gun mounted onto a centurion mk ii hull designated as fv4005. this gun fired a 183mm hesh shell and testing showed its capacity to destroy the right side of a conqueror
I have to clarify this, spaced armor does not help against heat projectiles and in most cases will actually help by increasing the penetration. The British (if i remember correctly) tested this, with most heat projectiles at the time (around ww2) you would need about 10 feet (or meters, I can't remember right now) of separation between metal plates to protect against heat projectiles, and it only gets worse with modern stuff which can sometimes under right circumstances penetrate 1000mm of armor (1 meter)
Due to the way heat projectiles work, the more space there is to gain speed the more the jet of molten metal will penetrate, basically heat works like a normal projectile. It gets propelled forward by a explosion and the more space that it gets to get propelled the faster it goes but when it gets too far and there is less gasses than needed to win against drag it starts to slow down
The engineering involved with today's explosive ammunition is mind blowing. This sequence of actions has to happen with such precise timing, it's almost unfathomable.
@@belgianfried It's all fun & games until a drone or something else impervious to standards goes underneath, etc. and flips that statement on your head.
The HEAT round also generates a MASSIVE change in pressure within enclosed armored vehicles, since the armor is designed to resist warping and retain shape against outside forces, the pressure essentially turns the inside of the vehicle or enclosed armored space it’s fired at into a blender for a split second. Their shelter becomes their tomb. Spaced armor works by slowing the round and giving a pocket of air for that pressure to diffuse into, rather than the main cabin.
There's actually a lot of evidence that spaced armor doesn't really work for a lot of modern HEAT rounds. The effectiveness of the jet is usually so long that to achieve effective stand-off, you'd need like 6' of armor for some rounds. ERA is usually considered the best option. Or those new countermeasure systems.
6' is 152.4 mm. Pretty goddamn short, and regularly used in spaced armours. I can't believe how many people like yapping about shaped charges with the most uselessly wrong information ever…
Bro aint no way this channel is so underrated, this content is frickin top notch, like it got excellent animation, crisp voice over and interesting topics, and yet this channel aint even got like a 100k subs, this is truely sad, it has been long time since i have seen such an underated channel
That's why they build armor like wafer layers, solid material-space- solid material or solid-texolite(soft things etc)-solid. You can check armor penetration simulations on youtube to see how they work or fail, ı love these videos❤
@@TheCommentor-fe9el what I think you're talking about is spaced armor, what he is talking about is spall liner, it a protection layer that catches spall after shell penetrates
@@bakaneee Don't jugde, as these shells (and basically any other) are modeled very poorly in WoT, so if you arent interested in that things, you wouldn't learn anything from that game
@@swiniatv3556 wdym by poorly modeled 🤔 at least they provide explanation for each type of shell in the game. He'll always be a noob when it comes to WoT just because he doesn't like the game mechanics enough to actually give them a read. That's just stupid. He's the one judging the game from your perspective and I was just asking a simple question. 🤷 I just took it as a joke and replied with another silly message, you're the one taking this seriously.
@@bakaneee I ment the shells are poorly modelled because they always do the same amount of damage, no matter where they penetrated the armor.But you are right about the rest.
Spaced armor doesn't defeat HEAT projectiles (the standoff distance needed to reduce penetration is multiple meters wide for most common warheads today). It's pretty rare and usually done to offer better protection from high caliber machine guns or even autocannons by reducing the penetrating power of the round with the first layer by making it tumble and go slower.
Most simple explanation I can give you? Grab a handful of water, enclose it with your hands and squeeze the water out through a little hole. The thin jet of water is the penetrator jet of a shaped charge. Your hands are the explosives. It's very crude, but it works. Explosives compress the liner into one point, where (thanks to liner angle facing forwards) it shoots forward at high speeds and low temperatures.
If I remember correctly, kinetic energy penetrators work really well at defeating ERA and Spaced Armor. When defeating enemy armor, you need to have a good understanding of their countermeasures and be able to use the right tool for the job. There's also Active and Passive protective systems that have defensive uses, but much of that technology, when I studied it, was classified.
@Nitromax123 ich labere nicht ich sehe das so das ist meine Meinung Es hätte ein Sherman sein können oder ein T 34 oder ein britischer Panzer . Nein es wird auf deutsche Panzer geschossen und damit Sinnbildlich auf Deutschland und weiter nichts. Framing vom feinsten
Spaced armour and ERA may disrupt the armour shattering shockwave of a HESH round but it can still be devastating. The exterior armour plate has to be thick enough to prevent the HESH round physically punching through the armour before deforming and detonating. HESH shells may not be armour piercing but they still have substantial mass behind them. The shockwave would also likely travel along any spaced armour, potentially tearing it if it is thin enough. Even if the vehicle doesn't experience any scabbing from the blast, the spund would defeaning and the crew would still definitely feel the blast.
put the esh round in front of the heat round once the heat round goes off it goes threw the first layer of armor this should trigger the heat round to go off and threw into the tank and kill ever thing in the tank or combine the esh round into a shaped charged to one round but the esh goes off first then the shape charge.
That is basically how Tandem round work. Just switch the HESH for two HEAT. That way if the enemy dont have the reactive armor its still going to work fine. But the downside of Tandem is its heavy so you need to aim higher to hit target far away and it have a lower velocity.
Great animations! Small detail: the HEAT round does not keep its shape. The shelll explodes like any other, but the shape of the explosive focusses the metal disk.
The High Explosive Squash Head (HESH) rounds use a surface explosion to create spalling (no hot molten jet). The High Explosive Anti Tank (HEAT) rounds use a shaped charge with the molten copper jet.
Explosive reactive armor is literal definition of "Murica!!!" I want to know how that conversation went. "How are we going to stop HEAT tounds?" "Lets strap explosives to the outside of our tanks. Thatll work" 😂😂😂
Hi! I'm new to your channel and rly like and appreciate your work. Just have a small request. Could you also translate measurement data in the metric system. Not everyone is American you know 😅. Not in this video. I'm just commenting here because it's the most recent one.
The description of HEAT is almost accurate. HEAT works by concentrating blast into a needle like point. This system requires standoff from the target, which is why warheads like this are usually hollow on the tip. What you’re describing as HEAT is rather an explosively formed penetrator, metal being deformed into a penetrator. The British NLAW works in this manner, while the RPG 7 works in the former. Both systems have been used extensively as far back as WW2 but were once closely guarded secrets. The Nazis had HEAT first and used charges against the French Maginot line, however it was the Soviet Union that most extensively adopted the munition, in the form of RPG7s. It’s also worth noting modern tank armors are insanely effective at protecting from HEAT, reducing efficiency by 80% or more, while EFPs are still very effective.
To counter spaced armor and ERA the HEAT shells can be equiped with double Charges, MANPADS, Rocket launchers, Anti Tank Missiles, and some HEAT-FS shells
Fun fact just learned this, most spaced armor from ww2 was just to counter tanks having weak side armor and getting pend from at rifles, heat shells work better actually with more space
Yeah, I'm imagining a King tiger/Tiger ll having space armor and having Explosive Reactive Armor(ERA), thanks for using the tiger ll, one of my favorite WW2 tanks
Spalling isn’t just hot metal jets. It’s the interior of the tanks just breaking and bouncing around. That’s why Hesh are also still extremely dangerous
First example is SPALL. The projectile doesnt make it through but the force breaks the integrity of the armor thus sending "spall/shrapnel" from the armor within the tank to break away with almost as much force as the round that impacted. Those copper rounds used to be piped in a fixed position like within a dirt mound, tree, parked car and could be remote/timer/infared laser/mcguivered triggerez,insurgency fighting a whole new level.
Thats why in the game enlisted, driving a pz4 with thin walls is difficult to destroy with a typical anti tank rocket compared to one without the protection. Some soviet tanks use fencing.
Fun fact : If a HEAT shell detonates just before it hits the armour instead of detonating on the armour, it has more penetration because the jet can form correctly
Though I never loved John Lennon's solo stuff, "imagine" a world where people invested the same money and energy trying to help each other instead of killing each other.
Select tank Cannon rounds and missiles have what's called second stage shape charges or that's what I think they're called basically the idea is you have a shape charge in front of the main sheet charge that blows through the space armor and then the main shape charge blows through the under layer of armor
The Spike on a HEAT Round is alloy, providing a strike-puff of light to indicate the hit...& it crumples...the Charge then disintergrates the spike as it powers into the armour..
Shape charges are how they've been defeating even the most high tech armor in combat zones such as Afghanistan and Iraq. I didn't realize that a HEAT round was essentially that.
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@@immersiveengineering don't use AI voice. So lazy.
Your vids are trash
🅱️ESH
How does 🅱️ESH round work
Please get your terminology correct if you want to claim to be an educational channel. 'Spall' are the fragmented pieces of armour that come off the inside of the tank like you see with the HESH round. A heat round shoots molten metal and armour into the tank.
Squash head, loaded🗣️
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Fun fact about HEAT - shaped charges were discovered when an engineer was embossing ID serial numbers onto the outside of different explosives he was testing. He noticed that when the serial numbers were lined up against the armour plate and detonated, it actually slightly printed the numbers into the armour
The Munroe effect
Just like the microwave
heat or hesh?
@@FWnatanzin 'Shaped charges' i.e. HEAT
It is an evolution of an old mining technic. Munroe is just an American claim to the discovery that came much later according to my wikipedia knowledge.
Never ceases to amaze me just how great we are at killing each other, just how technical and precise we’ve become
Impressive😅
-Some aliens
@@Goblin_deez. and somehow we still can't figure out how to save the earth or move to mars.
You are only able to do this if you are "far enough from God"
@@cosmeticfear2550 I can I’m just not 50 and ruined or rich yet do we’ll have to wait 40 more years
@@Goblin_deez. SAY, WORD👀🤔
Finally, someone who explains this with awesome animations
I knew both of these already, but I see there's a link to an explanation about APFSDS, which is what I'm really interested in
@@blauelilie2049 you can search war thunder ammunition fuises which explains all ammo types
@@blauelilie2049 There’s another channel, they’re called H1MIN
Super high quality animations with very educational content, I’d recommend to give them a view
The APFSDS is basically a giant arrow ( I believe it is made either of tungsten or depleted uranium with my money being on DU because it is self sharpening) with stabilizing fins in the end. The whole arrow is encased in the discarding sabot that serves as a spacer to keep the actual projectile straight in the barrel of the cannon. When the arrow encased in the discarding sabots exit the barrel the sabots will peel off letting the projectile fly on its own. The arrow itself has no explosive, it simply flies fast and is harder than the armor so it pierces it.
APFSDS stands for Armor Piercing, Fin Stabilized, Discarding Sabot
@@mattfreg2771 You just described it perfectly. Well done!!
@@mattfreg2771 what a gent, thanks mate
Finnaly someone who explains it correct. 9/10 times you hear people say the coper becomes liquid and melts true the armour. Very good explanation and video.
Thanks
It's neither liquid nor solid. It's mostly comparable to plasma (jet as He said). But youre right it's not bcs of the heat.
@@freecalradia don't know too much about this, but the copper is not ionized. it is fluid, pressurized to tens of thousands of psi. Travelling at thousands of feet per sec. More like hydraulic cylinder.
@@BjarneLinetsky I like to explain it like it's a water jet cutter
Except they explained it incorrectly. 'Spall' are the fragmented pieces of armour that come off the inside of the tank like you see with the HESH round.
I was wrong
255mm tells it
It’s 155mm
Hall
i doubt it was 240mm because thats battleship size, the largest cannon ever fitter to a tank is the 183mm gun mounted onto a centurion mk ii hull designated as fv4005. this gun fired a 183mm hesh shell and testing showed its capacity to destroy the right side of a conqueror
@@jrw2electricboogaloo411 The black dragon i believe is the name of it
"yees, a hit!"
target hit 🗣🗣🗣
"didn't penetrate the armor!"
"TARGET NOT RECIVED ANY DAMAGE!"
"target hit 0 damage"
what the fuck.-
@freedeoxide shell shattered 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Very useful for war thunder
@@kalord1251 no... no it won't be 😂
@@kalord1251 for wot
Unfortunately in WT HESH is modelled like a shitty AP round. That's right, AP, not even HE
Hell yeah
It and world of tanks 😂
I have to clarify this, spaced armor does not help against heat projectiles and in most cases will actually help by increasing the penetration. The British (if i remember correctly) tested this, with most heat projectiles at the time (around ww2) you would need about 10 feet (or meters, I can't remember right now) of separation between metal plates to protect against heat projectiles, and it only gets worse with modern stuff which can sometimes under right circumstances penetrate 1000mm of armor (1 meter)
Due to the way heat projectiles work, the more space there is to gain speed the more the jet of molten metal will penetrate, basically heat works like a normal projectile. It gets propelled forward by a explosion and the more space that it gets to get propelled the faster it goes but when it gets too far and there is less gasses than needed to win against drag it starts to slow down
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@CrockedAardvark the penetration isn't dictated by the molten metal. It's more of a Shockwave, the way HEAT shells penetrate is actually kinetic.
oh nice you know more than the guys who invent and test that stuff for decades
@@QuicksilverVM He's literally citing guys who invent and test stuff for decades, be quiet.
The engineering involved with today's explosive ammunition is mind blowing. This sequence of actions has to happen with such precise timing, it's almost unfathomable.
Pretty good explanation of how those rounds work
Thanks for watching!
God being a tanker is so scary. You never know when that HEAT round gonna punch thru and just melt your body.
Don't know what'd be worse, getting melted by a HEAT round or peppered by your own armour from a HESH round
@@joejohnson8789 Brother, modern tanks are designed to be impervious frontally to all variations of these projectiles
@@belgianfried and yet tanks still go boom
@@belgianfried It's all fun & games until a drone or something else impervious to standards goes underneath, etc. and flips that statement on your head.
War, war never changes
The HEAT round also generates a MASSIVE change in pressure within enclosed armored vehicles, since the armor is designed to resist warping and retain shape against outside forces, the pressure essentially turns the inside of the vehicle or enclosed armored space it’s fired at into a blender for a split second. Their shelter becomes their tomb. Spaced armor works by slowing the round and giving a pocket of air for that pressure to diffuse into, rather than the main cabin.
you know what else is massive
@@slavplays9407 your mom
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Do you know what else is massive?
If these people use all of that technology to make the world a better place. We can live in harmony.
There's actually a lot of evidence that spaced armor doesn't really work for a lot of modern HEAT rounds. The effectiveness of the jet is usually so long that to achieve effective stand-off, you'd need like 6' of armor for some rounds.
ERA is usually considered the best option. Or those new countermeasure systems.
6' is 152.4 mm. Pretty goddamn short, and regularly used in spaced armours.
I can't believe how many people like yapping about shaped charges with the most uselessly wrong information ever…
@@belgianfried 6' is six feet 6'' is 152mm
@@_M4X15 oooooh i am really stupid
@@belgianfried It's ok.
6" inches 6' feet.
easy to mix up.
not true, search up shaped charges simulations
DO BESH NEXT
@@ThisGuygamer high explosive war head? Nah we got BESH
@ fr
🅱️ESH
"WERE ON DAT 🅱️ESH" -Therussianbadger
🅱️ESH 🗣️
Bro aint no way this channel is so underrated, this content is frickin top notch, like it got excellent animation, crisp voice over and interesting topics, and yet this channel aint even got like a 100k subs, this is truely sad, it has been long time since i have seen such an underated channel
Appreciate the support!
Honestly the best short I've seen explaining this
I feel like having a Kevlar layer on the inside of tanks would help prevent against the shrapnel from hesh
@ForeverFly1ng it’s called “Spall Liners” most vehicles have them. Although more for Fragmentation, not for HEATFS/HESH
@ForeverFly1ng you mean spall liner? Yes it does help against spall
That's why they build armor like wafer layers, solid material-space- solid material or solid-texolite(soft things etc)-solid. You can check armor penetration simulations on youtube to see how they work or fail, ı love these videos❤
@@TheCommentor-fe9el what I think you're talking about is spaced armor, what he is talking about is spall liner, it a protection layer that catches spall after shell penetrates
@@kacper7370 He's talking about composite armor.
Guys finally a creator with detailed description. Men will follow this chad ✍️😎
This was a really good reel, informative, accurate and also quick and easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
I have never been more grateful for a video, I needed to know how tank ammo works
Woah. The diagrams taught me more in 30 seconds than 5 years of WoT
@@1997jankuschef so you're saying you didn't know how these shells worked in the game for 5 years and were still using them as you like? 😂
@@bakaneee Don't jugde, as these shells (and basically any other) are modeled very poorly in WoT, so if you arent interested in that things, you wouldn't learn anything from that game
@@swiniatv3556 wdym by poorly modeled 🤔 at least they provide explanation for each type of shell in the game. He'll always be a noob when it comes to WoT just because he doesn't like the game mechanics enough to actually give them a read. That's just stupid. He's the one judging the game from your perspective and I was just asking a simple question. 🤷 I just took it as a joke and replied with another silly message, you're the one taking this seriously.
@@bakaneee I ment the shells are poorly modelled because they always do the same amount of damage, no matter where they penetrated the armor.But you are right about the rest.
@@swiniatv3556 yeah that I can agree, heck some of my shells don't even register and they just go through the enemy tanks 🥲
Ok I am not a fan of war, but that is some of the coolest sh*t I’ve ever seen. I didn’t realize how much went into these rounds, just amazing.
Finally, an accurate explanation and animation
Thanks, that was very informative ❤
Glad it was helpful!
We also use stuff that are like liners. I can't tell you what it is or what it's made of because I served. But it works really well.
Can you post a classified document about it to prove your point?
@@death08468 it's usually a kevlar like net/interior or a soft metal backing.
I mean, the concept of a spall liner shouldn't be hard to understand.
Besides, kevlar would work.
@@death08468 yes, just go on war thunder.
@@death08468 just look on the warthunder forum's. 😂😂😂
Lots of stuff isn't classified anymore.
Oh finally, now I understand this video more than warthunder
it just non pens or recoches 😂(war thunder reference)
Or if it does pen, you just turn the driver yellow xD
@@fenfrostpaws2000 :D
Ricochet sorry
Sometimes 10% of the the time it overpressures
@@pinakeshnegi771 I had to reread your comment a couple times before I realized you meant ricochets 😆
Informative and concise
Spaced armor doesn't defeat HEAT projectiles (the standoff distance needed to reduce penetration is multiple meters wide for most common warheads today).
It's pretty rare and usually done to offer better protection from high caliber machine guns or even autocannons by reducing the penetrating power of the round with the first layer by making it tumble and go slower.
Spaced armor it´s so effective against HEAT projectile that they have to invent tandem HEAT heads...
Great visualization 😮🤙✌️
Thanks for the explanation
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Loved this example, can't tell you how many times I have read the description in war thunder and still never quite understood "HOW" exactly it works.
Thanks
Most simple explanation I can give you? Grab a handful of water, enclose it with your hands and squeeze the water out through a little hole.
The thin jet of water is the penetrator jet of a shaped charge.
Your hands are the explosives.
It's very crude, but it works. Explosives compress the liner into one point, where (thanks to liner angle facing forwards) it shoots forward at high speeds and low temperatures.
Aaaahhh the konnigstiger, a monstrous master piece❤
@@yagerone369 Königstiger
Great business idea. Manufacturing both rounds and armour.
"ATTACK THE ENEMY!" 🗣️🔥
@@edgychico9311 🗣 ATTACK THE D POINT!
this is way better than zackDfilms
If I remember correctly, kinetic energy penetrators work really well at defeating ERA and Spaced Armor.
When defeating enemy armor, you need to have a good understanding of their countermeasures and be able to use the right tool for the job.
There's also Active and Passive protective systems that have defensive uses, but much of that technology, when I studied it, was classified.
Can you get them in 9mm?
Nah, gotta be at least 50bmg for dem' good pyrotechnics
Really nice and simple video!
Glad you liked it!
Es ist interessant das wieder einmal ein deutscher Panzer ein Königstiger als Ziel herhalten muss.
Framing vom feinsten
@@frankgaletzka8477 was laberst du? Deutsche Panzer haben einfach den höchsten Wiedererkennungswert. Was soll das mit Framing zu tun haben?
@Nitromax123 ich labere nicht ich sehe das so das ist meine Meinung
Es hätte ein Sherman sein können oder ein T 34 oder ein britischer Panzer .
Nein es wird auf deutsche Panzer geschossen und damit Sinnbildlich auf Deutschland und weiter nichts.
Framing vom feinsten
Spaced armour and ERA may disrupt the armour shattering shockwave of a HESH round but it can still be devastating. The exterior armour plate has to be thick enough to prevent the HESH round physically punching through the armour before deforming and detonating. HESH shells may not be armour piercing but they still have substantial mass behind them. The shockwave would also likely travel along any spaced armour, potentially tearing it if it is thin enough. Even if the vehicle doesn't experience any scabbing from the blast, the spund would defeaning and the crew would still definitely feel the blast.
Attack the D Point! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
put the esh round in front of the heat round once the heat round goes off it goes threw the first layer of armor this should trigger the heat round to go off and threw into the tank and kill ever thing in the tank or combine the esh round into a shaped charged to one round but the esh goes off first then the shape charge.
That is basically how Tandem round work. Just switch the HESH for two HEAT. That way if the enemy dont have the reactive armor its still going to work fine. But the downside of Tandem is its heavy so you need to aim higher to hit target far away and it have a lower velocity.
To defeat the spaced armor they use a tandem warhead, look those up next if you have not already. pretty cool stuff.
Nah its not HESH
It's 🅱️ESH 🤣
Problem make solution and solution make more problems and this cycle of invention never ends.
Nothing is permanent.
very. good. ❤ မိုက်တယ်ဗျာ
So in the end, nobody gets hurt ! Awesome
Great animations!
Small detail: the HEAT round does not keep its shape. The shelll explodes like any other, but the shape of the explosive focusses the metal disk.
The Arms Race, in beautifully done animation
Spallng is created by the first ammo type, HESH rounds simply burn through armor and spray liquid copper inside, igniting ammo and damaging occupants.
The High Explosive Squash Head (HESH) rounds use a surface explosion to create spalling (no hot molten jet). The High Explosive Anti Tank (HEAT) rounds use a shaped charge with the molten copper jet.
this is amazing that warthunder really simulates this
Using explosives to counter explosives, this be the literal definition of fighting fire with fire.
I feel like the literal definition of fighting fire with fire, is when firefighting teams use fire, to ummm.... fight fire.
@SkunkdMonk shh, all an explosion is an burst of fire in a radial area
Explosive reactive armor is literal definition of "Murica!!!"
I want to know how that conversation went.
"How are we going to stop HEAT tounds?"
"Lets strap explosives to the outside of our tanks. Thatll work" 😂😂😂
ERA was invented by the Aussies
Wow very interesting thank u
Glad you enjoyed it
War thunder could never wrap their heads around these concepts
need more content like this
Hi! I'm new to your channel and rly like and appreciate your work. Just have a small request. Could you also translate measurement data in the metric system. Not everyone is American you know 😅. Not in this video. I'm just commenting here because it's the most recent one.
I will try my best
Can we get an explanation of APHEFSDSHEATHECBC next?
And thats why drones are better at slow moving targets
The description of HEAT is almost accurate. HEAT works by concentrating blast into a needle like point. This system requires standoff from the target, which is why warheads like this are usually hollow on the tip.
What you’re describing as HEAT is rather an explosively formed penetrator, metal being deformed into a penetrator.
The British NLAW works in this manner, while the RPG 7 works in the former.
Both systems have been used extensively as far back as WW2 but were once closely guarded secrets.
The Nazis had HEAT first and used charges against the French Maginot line, however it was the Soviet Union that most extensively adopted the munition, in the form of RPG7s.
It’s also worth noting modern tank armors are insanely effective at protecting from HEAT, reducing efficiency by 80% or more, while EFPs are still very effective.
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To counter spaced armor and ERA the HEAT shells can be equiped with double Charges, MANPADS, Rocket launchers, Anti Tank Missiles, and some HEAT-FS shells
Fun fact just learned this, most spaced armor from ww2 was just to counter tanks having weak side armor and getting pend from at rifles, heat shells work better actually with more space
A shape charge blast travels about 3 miles a second. Even with some of the best slow-mo cameras it's nearly instant.
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Great animation
Yeah, I'm imagining a King tiger/Tiger ll having space armor and having Explosive Reactive Armor(ERA), thanks for using the tiger ll, one of my favorite WW2 tanks
Great job… now let’s use that genius to end hunger
Thanks, now I know how to defend my tank!
It amazes me that DARPA just bypassed all that armour and went in through the turret.
Spalling isn’t just hot metal jets. It’s the interior of the tanks just breaking and bouncing around. That’s why Hesh are also still extremely dangerous
Another deadly British design, HESH was invented in ww2 for bunkers but ended up being used on tanks aswell.
Well, you can always add spall liner which will greatly improve protection - especially against HESH
You also have heat tandem, wich has multiple fuse stages before its actual detonation to bypass this extra armor
8 year old me: "Being a tanker must be so cool. I'm gonna be safe from any harm"
Me after watching this: "NOPE"
First example is SPALL. The projectile doesnt make it through but the force breaks the integrity of the armor thus sending "spall/shrapnel" from the armor within the tank to break away with almost as much force as the round that impacted.
Those copper rounds used to be piped in a fixed position like within a dirt mound, tree, parked car and could be remote/timer/infared laser/mcguivered triggerez,insurgency fighting a whole new level.
MGS gunner in the Army and we had HEAT, HEP, SABOT and CAN. Can was my favorite basically one giant shotgun shell
Yes, a Hit!~
We on that 🅱️ESH 🔥🔥🔥
- A Badger
I like how reactive armor is just, “I’ll blow myself up before you blow me up”😂
discs are used to accomplish the Misnay-Schardin effect. However, no liner is needed for a shaped charge to cut.
yo this vid was dope
In German we call this HESH projectile “Quetschkopfgranate”. In German, things sometimes sound funnier than they really are.
Bravo iyi düşünülmüş,,
Ahhh how I miss my life of launching heat and sabot
Thats why in the game enlisted, driving a pz4 with thin walls is difficult to destroy with a typical anti tank rocket compared to one without the protection. Some soviet tanks use fencing.
Fun fact : If a HEAT shell detonates just before it hits the armour instead of detonating on the armour, it has more penetration because the jet can form correctly
@FrogThunderOfficial On some heat rounds yes
It still baffles me how good we've gotten at killing each other.
Line the interior of tank with carbon fiber plastic to prevent shrapnel to spread like tempred glass
Though I never loved John Lennon's solo stuff, "imagine" a world where people invested the same money and energy trying to help each other instead of killing each other.
Select tank Cannon rounds and missiles have what's called second stage shape charges or that's what I think they're called basically the idea is you have a shape charge in front of the main sheet charge that blows through the space armor and then the main shape charge blows through the under layer of armor
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As a Warthunder player you should hit back turret for a fun turret toss kill
She squashing my head till I spall frfr
The Spike on a HEAT Round is alloy, providing a strike-puff of light to indicate the hit...& it crumples...the Charge then disintergrates the spike as it powers into the armour..
Imagine working as a tank crewman knowing the million creative ways you're trying to be killed by the enemy
Also linned with spalling armor as well
Shape charges are how they've been defeating even the most high tech armor in combat zones such as Afghanistan and Iraq. I didn't realize that a HEAT round was essentially that.
What a cool dude!! njet..