Jackvony
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Jackvony got a reaction from Laviduce in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
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Jackvony got a reaction from LoooSeR in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
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Jackvony got a reaction from VPZ in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
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Jackvony got a reaction from 2805662 in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
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Jackvony got a reaction from Clan_Ghost_Bear in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
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Jackvony reacted to 2805662 in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Marines farewell their tanks:
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Jackvony got a reaction from Ramlaen in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Exactly, which is why I'm inclined to believe this round is M829A4, as we have seen M829A3 in-flight and it does not look like this:
The fatter nose could house the tech/mechanisms necessary for an advanced precursor/tip separation maybe? Just eyeballing it compared to the photos of in-flight M829A3, it does appear longer as well. My really fast and crappy image edit to try and show this. Both projectiles are 12 pixels thick in the image, but due to perspective differences its not perfect.
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Jackvony got a reaction from Clan_Ghost_Bear in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Exactly, which is why I'm inclined to believe this round is M829A4, as we have seen M829A3 in-flight and it does not look like this:
The fatter nose could house the tech/mechanisms necessary for an advanced precursor/tip separation maybe? Just eyeballing it compared to the photos of in-flight M829A3, it does appear longer as well. My really fast and crappy image edit to try and show this. Both projectiles are 12 pixels thick in the image, but due to perspective differences its not perfect.
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Jackvony got a reaction from Ramlaen in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Screenshots from a video on the Yuma Proving Grounds:
Not sure what APFSDS round this is, but it seems to be a generally long rod. M829A3 or A4? Special design used to emulate foreign threats?
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Jackvony reacted to Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
3-8 Cav got some SEPv3 yesterday, although they are slightly different again.
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Jackvony reacted to Wiedzmin in The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
https://thedeaddistrict.blogspot.com/2020/03/analisys-of-combat-damage-of-ukrainian.html
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Jackvony reacted to LoooSeR in The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
Some guys decided to commemorate 75 years anniversary in unusual way.
Parade in Belarus
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Jackvony reacted to LoooSeR in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Just a cool pic
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Jackvony reacted to LoooSeR in GLORIOUS T-14 ARMATA PICTURES.
News about Armata. Apparently it was in Syria, and was put through additional tests. Also, vehicle production was moved to 2021.
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Jackvony reacted to LoooSeR in GLORIOUS T-14 ARMATA PICTURES.
Hey guys, look, a photo of Armata in Syria was posted!
Totally real!
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Jackvony got a reaction from Clan_Ghost_Bear in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
"Punisher"
Since the Marines are kicking there M1's, I thought I'd post one mean looking M1A1.
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Jackvony got a reaction from Laviduce in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Something interesting I found on M829A4. It weighs a full 3 kilograms more than M829A3. That's a massive difference, considering M829A3 is about 1.3 kg heavier than M829A1.
Edit: I also found this quizlet that seems like it was made for Master Gunner School which lists the muzzle velocity for M829A4 as 1650m/s
https://quizlet.com/130607617/120mm-tank-ammunition-flash-cards/
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Jackvony got a reaction from Ramlaen in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Something interesting I found on M829A4. It weighs a full 3 kilograms more than M829A3. That's a massive difference, considering M829A3 is about 1.3 kg heavier than M829A1.
Edit: I also found this quizlet that seems like it was made for Master Gunner School which lists the muzzle velocity for M829A4 as 1650m/s
https://quizlet.com/130607617/120mm-tank-ammunition-flash-cards/
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Jackvony got a reaction from LoooSeR in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Something interesting I found on M829A4. It weighs a full 3 kilograms more than M829A3. That's a massive difference, considering M829A3 is about 1.3 kg heavier than M829A1.
Edit: I also found this quizlet that seems like it was made for Master Gunner School which lists the muzzle velocity for M829A4 as 1650m/s
https://quizlet.com/130607617/120mm-tank-ammunition-flash-cards/
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Jackvony got a reaction from alanch90 in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Something interesting I found on M829A4. It weighs a full 3 kilograms more than M829A3. That's a massive difference, considering M829A3 is about 1.3 kg heavier than M829A1.
Edit: I also found this quizlet that seems like it was made for Master Gunner School which lists the muzzle velocity for M829A4 as 1650m/s
https://quizlet.com/130607617/120mm-tank-ammunition-flash-cards/
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Jackvony got a reaction from Clan_Ghost_Bear in Tanks guns and ammunition.
Something interesting I found on M829A4. It weighs a full 3 kilograms more than M829A3. That's a massive difference, considering M829A3 is about 1.3 kg heavier than M829A1.
Edit: I also found this quizlet that seems like it was made for Master Gunner School which lists the muzzle velocity for M829A4 as 1650m/s
https://quizlet.com/130607617/120mm-tank-ammunition-flash-cards/
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Jackvony reacted to Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
The M1A2D / M1A2 SEPv4.