
Shell (projectile) - Wikipedia
Shells are usually large-caliber projectiles fired by artillery, armoured fighting vehicles (e.g. tanks, assault guns, and mortar carriers), warships, and autocannons.
120×570mm NATO - Wikipedia
120×570mm NATO tank ammunition (4.7 inch), also known as 120×570mmR, is a common, NATO -standard (STANAG 4385), tank gun semi-combustible cartridge used by 120mm …
Explained: Types of Tank Ammunition - DefenceXP
Feb 17, 2021 · In this article we are going to discuss the different types of Tank ammunition and where and how these are used. In modern warfare, the tanks have to deal with a wide variety …
125 mm smoothbore ammunition - Wikipedia
The following is a list of ammunition fired by the 125 mm smoothbore gun series used in the T-64, T-72, T-80, M-84, T-90, PT-91, T-14 Armata, and other tanks derived from those designs, as …
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Tank ammunition - War Thunder Wiki
SAPHEI shells are known for their anti-material effect and are commonly found on small gun calibres for ground vehicles like light tanks or SPAA vehicles. The SAPHEI round is found on …
LARGE CALIBER AMMUNITION - General Dynamics Ordnance …
The IM HE-T will complement the tank’s current main gun ammunition with an Insensitive full-bore HE warhead capable of defeating a target set that includes bunkers, fortifications, light armor …
How A 120mm Tank Round Works - BattleSwarm Blog
Jun 18, 2023 · How A 120mm Tank Round Works Here’s something informational for Sunday, Nicholas Moran explaining exactly how a modern 120mm (AKA 120×570mm NATO, the type …
Shell (projectile) | Military Wiki | Fandom
Shells are usually large-calibre projectiles fired by artillery and combat vehicles (including tanks), and warships. Shells usually have the shape of a cylinder topped by an ogive-shaped nose for …
Tank - Armament, Armor, Mobility | Britannica
This shell used a shaped charge with a conical cavity that concentrated its explosive energy into a very high-velocity jet capable of piercing thick armour. The HEAT round was favoured by the …