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by PeterisP
3726 days ago
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For anti-tank munitions two rounds work much better than a single larger round - the reactive armor is able to defend even against the larger round, but once it is hit once, it is gone from that spot until maintenance. E.g. the recent Ukraine conflict experience shows that many types of weapons can achieve successful penetration when (and only when) hitting essentially the same spot a second time. And of course there are things like RPG-30 Kryuk to exploit that - fires two rounds, the first, triggering round is small and just enough to trigger the protective armor, and they're both fired at once from the same device to ensure that they hit the same spot just one of them tuned to hit juuuust a bit before the main round. |
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