Knock Out: The Evolution of Tank Ammunition

Knock Out: The Evolution of Tank Ammunition

The Evolution of Tank Ammunition

Introduction to Tank Ammunition Development

  • Overview of the tank evolution series focusing on ammunition development.
  • Tanks fulfill various battlefield roles, primarily fighting other tanks.
  • Continuous technological development cycle between armor and ammunition.

Early Tank Guns and Shell Design

  • First tank gun was the Hotchkiss QF 6-pounder used in WWI.
  • Description of the six-pounder shell as a forged steel projectile with explosive charge.
  • The driving band aids in stability through rifling during firing.

Mechanism of Shell Propulsion

  • Brass case contains propellant (cordite), ignited by a percussion cap.
  • Combustion produces gases that force the shell down the barrel, maximizing velocity.
  • Understanding tank ammunition is crucial for grasping its operational context.

Development of Armor-Piercing Rounds

  • Shift towards developing better armor-piercing rounds as tanks evolved post-WWI.
  • Early solid shot projectiles like the British two-pounder AP round from 1939 were effective against early German tanks.

Advancements in Ammunition Technology

  • Introduction of APCBC rounds to enhance penetration capabilities using kinetic energy principles.
  • Explanation of how ballistic caps improve aerodynamics and penetration efficiency.

The Role of APDS Rounds

  • APDS rounds introduced in 1944 utilized tungsten for improved performance over traditional materials.
  • Subcaliber design allows for lighter projectiles achieving higher velocities without excessive weight.

Armor Penetration Techniques

APDS and APFSDS Rounds

  • The 105 mm APDS round can penetrate up to 233 mm of armor at 1,000 m.
  • APDS evolves into the 120 mm APFSDS, which is longer and thinner for higher velocity impact.
  • The long rod penetrator design improves stability in flight with added fins.

Impact and Effectiveness

  • APFSDS rounds travel at speeds between 1,400 and 1,800 m/s, significantly faster than older rounds.
  • A US Army engagement demonstrated the devastating effect of an APFSDS round on a T72 tank.
  • Modern tanks use composite armor or ERA for better protection against these rounds.

Materials Used in Rounds

  • Traditional tungsten is used in most fin-stabilized rounds; depleted uranium (DU) is also utilized.
  • DU has caused controversy due to misconceptions about its radioactivity; it is mostly non-radioactive waste.
  • DU's pyrophoric nature allows it to combust upon impact, enhancing damage.

Different Types of Anti-Tank Rounds

HEAT and HESH Rounds

  • HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) uses a shaped charge to create a superplastic jet for penetration.
  • The first tank gun firing a HEAT round was the KWK37 L24 mounted on early German tanks.
  • HESH (High Explosive Squash Head) creates shock waves that cause internal damage without penetrating armor.

Mechanism of Action

  • HESH relies on explosive force rather than kinetic energy for effectiveness against armored targets.
  • Anti-tank mines and grenades can also function similarly by using explosive charges instead of direct impact.

Understanding Tank Ammunition

Overview of HESH and APFSDS

  • HESH requires a rifled barrel for accuracy, but this reduces muzzle velocity and penetration.
  • Challenger 3 will adopt a smoothbore gun, aligning with NATO standards.

Tank Roles and Ammunition Types

  • Tanks perform various battlefield tasks beyond anti-tank capabilities, including infantry support.
  • Different rounds are needed for different targets; HESH does not require the same velocity as APFSDS.

Propellant Charges and Firing Techniques

  • British tanks use varying bag charges for different ammunition types to achieve desired velocities.
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Video description

Tank ammunition has gone a long way from basic solid armour piercing shot to the high-tech fin rounds of today. In this video we look at the development of tank ammo in its different forms and how it has evolved from the First World War to the modern battlefield. *Support The Tank Museum & Get great perks:* ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tankmuseum ► YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChl-XKVVBAzoEVsnbOfpcqw/join 00:00 | Intro 01:21 | WW1 04:13 | WW2 06:42 | Armour Piercing Rounds 13:10 | High Explosive Rounds 16:41 | Uses & Summary #tankmuseum #ChrisCopson #Evolution #Ammo