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  • |launch_platform=Individual, Vehicle ...explosive anti-tank|HEAT]] (penetrating 0.9 m through [[rolled homogeneous armor|RHA]] behind [[explosive reactive armour|reactive armour]]<ref>{{cite web|u
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  • <!-- Vehicle/missile specifications --> | launch_platform = Individual, Vehicle
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  • ...human beings out to {{convert|2000|m|yd|0}}, and destroy lightly [[armored vehicle]]s, [[watercraft]], and [[helicopter]]s at {{convert|1000|m|yd|0}}. The pro ...rted into the [[XM312]], a .50 cal version for [[infantry]] and light anti-armor support in under two minutes (1min 47sec).
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...|battleship|2}}s. The guns were capable of firing a {{convert|1400|lb|kg}} armor-piercing (AP) projectile at an angle of 15 degrees, to a range of {{convert
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...new {{convert|2700|lb|kg|abbr=off|adj=on}} [[armor-piercing shot and shell|armor piercing (AP) shell]] developed by the Bureau of Ordnance. At full charge w
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...t the time of their introduction they were intended to fire 1400&nbsp;lb [[armor-piercing]] (AP) projectiles containing a bursting charge of [[Dunnite|explo
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  • ...'''2A28 Grom''' is the main armament of the [[BMP-1]] [[Infantry fighting vehicle]]. ...The autoloader is not reliable; it can break down from vibration when the vehicle is moving at high speed over rough ground, and its operation is a danger to
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  • ...ate fire in all weather conditions, both by day and at night and while the vehicle is on the move. The turret is able to successfully operate in temperatures ..." smoke grenade launchers fitted to both sides of the turret providing the vehicle with the ability to lay its own smoke screen.
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  • ...assis. The cannon is also the main armament of BMPT (Tank Support Fighting Vehicle). It is also used for various armament projects from various manufacturers. ...s size of cartridge case include the 2A38 and 2A72 autocannons for various vehicle, helicopter and air defence applications, as well as numerous single-, dual
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> | colspan="5" | '''Armor penetration table'''
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> | Armor-Piercing
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> ...tion with this gun in the spring of 1944. When later tested against German armor, it was found that the tank gun developed from the 85-mm AA gun lacked the
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  • ...nt of the M47 and [[M48 Patton]] tanks, and the [[M56 Scorpion]] anti-tank vehicle. * [http://gva.freeweb.hu/weapons/usa_guns7.html M3 armor penetration table]
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  • ...ead#High_explosive_dual_purpose|HEDP]]), any variety of armour-piercing ([[Armor-piercing shot and shell|AP]]) types, such as composite rigid ([[APCR]]) or ...weapon, a role which they were effective at as the top portion of a tank's armor is usually the least armored.
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  • ...the first time in [[Spanish Civil War]], where it could easily pierce the armor of contemporary light tanks. ...e [[Fall of France]]. It was often carried ''[[portee]]'' on the back of a vehicle.
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  • ...Bofors 40 mm. This gun mounts the original reflector sights, and lacks the armor found on British examples.]] ...orden]]. This example mounts a Stiffkey Sight, and displays the additional armor protecting the gunners.]]
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  • |type= Multi-role (anti-armor, anti-fortification, anti-personnel, illumination) <!-- Vehicle specifications -->
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  • ...ity to acquire and engage targets while inside a vehicle, protected by its armor. It is designed to mount on a variety of vehicle platforms and supports the MK19 Grenade
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  • <!-- Vehicle specifications --> The Equalizer normally uses PGU-20/U armor-piercing incendiary (API) or PGU-22 or PGU-25 [[high explosive incendiary]]
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  • ...ame range of '''PGU-13''' High Explosive Incendiary (HEI) and '''PGU-14''' Armor-Piercing Incendiary (API) rounds (which contain a [[depleted uranium]] pene ...ossible armament on ships and ground vehicles such as the [[Light Armoured Vehicle|LAV]].
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