• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    At least Ukrainian cope cages don’t look like something 40k Orks would slap on a Leman Russ

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    6 months ago

    Not sure what this is trying to accomplish, obviously it is trying to predetonate a HEAT round, but does that really defeat the kind of munitions mounted on drones in Ukraine?

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      6 months ago

      Well, I dont know physics equations, but one of them is that force goes down either exponentially or logarithmically with increased distance. If they are detonated further away, even by a small amount, it can make a big difference

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        6 months ago

        Err well for HEAT rounds, the lethality comes from the warhead on say an RPG, detonating when it hits tank armor and sending a highly pressurized explosive jet that projects out the front of the warhead and into and through the tank armor into the interior.

        With more sophisticated models of RPG and other shoulder launched HEAT rockets though, causing this jet to form 8 inches back from the actual surface of the tank armor doesn’t really help and can make it worse in some ways (depending on the design of the HEAT munition it might actually help the munition defeat a vehicle’s armor).

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          6 months ago

          Part of the pressure comes from the confining from the armor material.

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      6 months ago

      A few, they actually pulled them from the front reportedly but i guess now they’re back with added protection

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        6 months ago

        Even in Iraq and Afghanistan it was commonplace to have the m1’s equipped with the anti-rpg cages. Can’t imagine why they would take them off. I’d think they would offer some protection and a good frame for a closer knit if needed.