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Oversized round for Carl Gustaf

rottenfuhrer

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Attached photo shows a round called ffv 597 developed by ffv (now bofors)
I think the round was ready for production in the late 80:s .
The penetration was approx 900mm .
I know there were tests in some countries but as far as i know it was never adopted anywhere. Is there anybody that knows more about this extreme round?
 

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experimental ffv 597

photo of a experimental ffv 597 round .

Very impressive compared to the ordinary 84mm round
 

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photo of a experimental ffv 597 round .

Very impressive compared to the ordinary 84mm round

Can't help you with the information on this one rottenfuhrer but that's a very impressive round, never seen one of them before. Thanks for showing it.
Dave.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCLgO5g_tpc

I believe the video above shows that round (although the video itself is a bit campy; it ends by showing the perspective of both the 84mm gunner and the view from inside the doomed tank).

The video seems to confirm that the round has a polymer "slipper" band to intentionally avoid the rifling's spin; this seems to be the opposite of a regular "driving band". Do all polymer 84mm bands serve that purpose?

At any rate, 900mm of penetration is rather impressive!
 
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