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From my analysis of this data, I believe the penetration of the soviet 45mm gun can be described using DeMarre coefficient of 2640. For the 76mm one, the K coefficient would be 2300. For the 85mm blunt tipped shell the K is ~2400. Using this data I've compiled these penetration tables against german RHA using modified DeMarre equation: 45mm L/66 ATG should be able to perforate the Panther's lower side at up to 1200m at 0° (700m for the L/46 gun) and the rear armor at up to 950m (450m for the L/46 gun). https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?p=2355589#p2355589 I remind you that Pz.III and IV had face hardened armour at the front and these values are not directly applicable to them. We can see that this gun will halfway reliably perforate the Tiger I upper side (82mm/0°) only from 200m. Lower side, where it's not protected by the running gear, can be pierced from up to 600mm at 30° angle. British testing seems to agree with this data, giving the W/R for 75mm/0° RHA of 2000fps(610m/s). The 85mm BR-365 shell would be able to perforate the Tiger II superstructure side at +-30° from within ~1200m. Although I believe these shells were much rarer than the BR-365K ones, as I haven't seen them captured in T-34/85 in N.Korea nor fired during those famous testing in Yugoslavia. One thing to note: by now it's clear, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the soviet blunt tipped shell are less affected by slope of the armour, at least between 0 and 45° and the T/D ratios investigated here. The slope multiplier between 0° and 30° is only ~1,1 as opposed to the commonly accepted value of ~1,23 for sharp tipped shells. Though this trend doesn't continue past ~45° and at higher angles these shells start to loose their penetration faster. I wonder, if perhaps the sharp tipped shells would be less affected by slope as well when striking under such conditions where their nose shatters, as for example against face hardened armor. Too bad that currently I have little testing data to tell one way or another. Excel spreadsheet: https://mega.nz/file/eSwwyKQD#57WrHmHs91-Brdhc607upVaSksWhvkuTsTslAq6JPQg the report itself (in russian): https://mega.nz/folder/fLRmmSiD#ZrnkDPzyMthz7RmA7VfN-Q
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Soviet raid on a mujaheddin compound. Ends with a pretty spectacular blast. http://youtu.be/BU1dUpdBY04
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Object 770 Russian Wikipedia Entry Object 277 Russian Wikipedia Entry These were some scary prototypes! Armed with monster 130mm guns, some sort of power assisted loading (? they still have a human loader, but unlike the IS-7, it's only a single crewman), two-axis stabilization, and plenty of other toys, they were shockingly advanced for the mid '50s! What sort of specification were these monster tanks made for?
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