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Originally Posted by AlexKall
Didnt Koz post a number of 5000 metre with some type of challanger?
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Yes, I believe that the Challenger's record tank kill is 5100m, rather then 4000m. 4000m is too low to be the "record" tank kill because a US tanker in the Gulf war made a kill at 4120m using his auxilary sights. He described the process in detail on tank-net.
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Originally Posted by godofthunder9010
I wonder if that record-setting long range tank vs tank kill is more attributable to luck or to the fact that the UK's Challenger II is the only MBT left in the world (that I can think of) that still uses a rifled barrel for their main 120mm gun. I suppose there should be enough hard data to sort it out since the UK and USA have worked together very closely in numerous recent conflicts/wars.
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It is true that the Challenger's rifled barrell is more accurate then other guns. Spin stabilized projectiles are inherently more accurate then fin stabilized ones. The 5100m kill came about by a combination of luck, the rifled barrell, the crew's skill, the fact that both the Challenger and target were stationary, and the crew had plenty of time to aim. There is also the fact that having targets at 5100m is EXTREMELY rare, most battefields don't have visible ranges exceeding 2000m.