No, the question is about muzzle velocity, not size. Given a constant bore (3cm, 7.5cm, 10cm, etc.), higher velocity will somewhat decrease the effectiveness of the HEAT ammunition.
Keep in mind that HEAT is a shaped-charge warhead.
More below.On Sat, Jul 11, 2020, 18:33 <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:Let me understand this:Larger gun types, with more payload space in a standard shell, still end up with lesser explosive in HEAT shells compared to a smaller gun type?One mm and a different warhead type mean less explosive?Not sure what you mean by "one mm." The table is in cm, and yes, 1cm will make a noticeable difference in penetration (HEAT penetration is roughly linear with shell diameter).
Let me ask the obvious question: If my normal HE was compared to the same 76mm's HEAP/HEAT, should I note expect it to have better penetration than the HE? (I mean, why else would they develop it and call it high explosive anti-tank...)Yes, but I'm not sure what you're asking. HEAT is completely different from HE in its operation.
I don't know that striker was ever modernized to account for SFF (Self Forging Fragment) or some of the later versions of that which produced rod type penetrating elements after detonation.HEAT, which was around long before SFP (Self-Forging Projectile).
SFP isn't used in gun rounds because it has no advantages over HEAT. They also have lower penetrations than HEAT warheads of the same diameter.
However, HEAT rounds have a pretty narrow range of stand-off distances for effective penetration. Moving away from the optimal stand-off distance rapidly reduces penetration.
In the other hand, SFOs are just that: projectiles. After the explosion forges the projectile, it holds its shape and simply flies along like any other projectile. This make it ideal for use in anti-tank mines set up to fire horizontally (not buried for the tank to run over it).
The other uses are in top-attack weapon so, either individual warheads that spiral down, using a sensor to look for targets and detonating when facing the target (this means that you don't have to actually hit the vehicle with a shaped-charge bomblet) or in missiles that pass over the target and detonate a downward-facing warhead.
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