Most HE shells have a bit more then that.. :smil:155 H.E have 5kg tnt
Ehhehe, that just cracked me up. :smil:Underwear. 4 news sets required.
they crew won't go deaf because we have to wear CVC head sets:avi: at all times. When we get hit by 155 IED's in Iraq we felt the jolt more then we heard it. I think a direct hit will have the same affect. I'm not deaf and been doing this job for 10 years.Ehhehe, that just cracked me up. :smil:
Also, don't the crewmen go deaf (temporarily?) even when an RPG-7 hits the outer armor? I'd imagine any explosion involving X amount of HE would be pretty damn loud and sitting in a closed metal box a few inches from the detonation probably doesn't help that much? Or are tanks mostly sound-proof?
they crew won't go deaf because we have to wear CVC head sets:avi: at all times. When we get hit by 155 IED's in Iraq we felt the jolt more then we heard it. I think a direct hit will have the same affect. I'm not deaf and been doing this job for 10 years.
M-60 tanks are not armored with depleted uranium either. As a matter of fact, name any other tank armored in DU other than M1a1s/ M1a2sEver seen a tank take a direct hit from a 155? I saw an old M60 taking one and it looked really bad. There are alot of systems that i dont think can survive such a serious shock.
Plus if the tank was used already for target practice for years, then the tank most likely lost structural integrity from being hit by shoulder fired anti-tank missiles in range exercises.like i said 155mm SPA is not a tank hunting weapon. the chance of a direct hit are minimal. the one i saw was an old M60 used for target practice by us, when the SPA guys wanted to demonstrate their possible emergency use against tanks(if the arty battery is about to be overrun). they fired at 800 meters or so with a lot of propellent and their heaviest round. result was a very ****ed up M60. the M60 isent close to being a modern MBT in any way though.