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105mm APDS Sectioned

FNG61

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Sectioned 105mm APDS. When it is taken apart there are 2 piercing caps between the windshield and the core.
 

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Hello,
sorry for resurrecting old thread, just a bit information on specimen. Those piercing caps formally were called two-component pad. It acted like protective cap (reducing stress to the core) but also made projectile less prone to ricocheting, driving the core into the armour. In result new rounds could penetrate almost the same LOS thickness of vertical and heavily angled (up to 60 degrees NATO) targets. APDS of this kind, called "type H", were developed since 1953 (by Permutter and co.), and introduced firtly with 120 mm L11.
 
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I apologize for wedging, i did not want to start a new topic, these sizes are correct ?from a russian book ...
 
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