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Re: Sabot range for modern autocannons
I've now done some early analyses and come up with the following findings:
The good news here is that because the model predictions for tank sabot ammunition is well within margin of error in the source data: for Rheinmetall 120mm L/55 DM53 the sabot penetration @3km is modeled at 676 mm vs. 660 mm in the MBT_APCalc.exe. Closer distances are even better aligned, for example @1km 854mm vs. 860mm. This gives me confidence that the model isn't grossly off. Further checks I made were to check the NSV 12.7mm values given by MIL-STD-662F p. 20. The predicted velocity and observed velocity are within 2.25% of each other. I.e. the small caliber should not affect. I'll continue with Russian autocannons to see if they follow the suit and the OOB and the model agree there. Then we can say that it is the low drag of these and only these projectiles that require tweaking. |
Re: Sabot range for modern autocannons
We had confidence in the game model years ago ..... but you have fun
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Re: Sabot range for modern autocannons
To clarify, by model above I mean the model I wrote. And BMP-2 2A42 again fits the data and the game data - with a small nuance which I'll address later in the wrap-up (3UBR8 penetration @1.5km). What it looks to me is that the recent APFSDS ammunition has lower drag which can be represented by giving higher sabot range values in OOBs, just as I suspected in the first message.
I'll make a proper post with findings and sources listed later. |
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1) If like a tank main gun the range is often 100+ for sabot the shot will never be taken because the hit probability is to low. 2) If what you want to know is if sabot will fire past its range which I seriously doubt then just adjust the sabot range to say 15 & see what happens when you fire at a target at range 16 hexes. 3) Just guessing but sometimes the sabot range might be massaged slightly so the formula gives penetration results that more closely match RL results. Adjust the range of weapons & look in AP Calc if you want to reverse engineer the formula used. Penetration of a 100 would probably make the results fairly simple to read. |
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Keep in mind that a weapons max range effects it's hit probability, a weapon with a 120 max range will be somewhat more likely to hit at any range then one with a 100 max range.
And the "sabot range" has significant effects on sabot penetration. |
Re: Sabot range for modern autocannons
After noticing that the CV9030 Bushmaster Mk44 AC penetration at longer distances felt too low compared to what I had read I made some serious dive into the wonderful land of APFSDS penetration theory and measurements. I compared the numbers to other autocannons starting with Swedish Bofors 40mm L/70 autocannon used in CV9040.
Contrary to what I stated in the first post I found out that the penetration doesn't depend linearily from momentum or kinetic energy. All other factors being stable the penetration of RHA is proportional to the e^(-1/v^2), where v is the velocity and e is Euler's number (a.k.a. Napier's constant). When I had gathered the data all around the Internet I found out that the game formula works really well for every other gun than the CV90 guns. I also found out couple of oddities in the OOB which should probably be corrected anyway. The CV90 guns have what is advertised as low drag kinetic penetrators and they seem to retain their penetration capability rather well. Bushmaster 30mm (note: ammunition may vary on Warfaretech values from others) Penetration in mm. Code:
+-----+----------+-----------+-----------------+ https://www.doria.fi/bitstream/handl...pdf?sequence=1 (In Finnish) http://warfaretech.blogspot.fi/2014/...ic-cannon.html * = Thesis gives penetration values for three ranges, which makes the penetration figure probably overestimating at the long end (1500-3000m = 80 mm) From these values and the Nammo given muzzle velocity I calculated the drag constant c = -0.1145. Using that drag constant and penetration-velocity equation fitting the data to the mathematical model gives the following estimates for penetration: Code:
s (km) v (m/s) pen (mm) If the penetration @0km is kept at 120mm (OOB Sabot pen: 12) then bumping the Sabot Range to 160 would give the closest response to RL penetration tables: Code:
s (km) pen (mm) RL For the 1997 revision Bofors 40mm Slpprj 90LK/97 (Assumed that weapon slot 016 in Swedish OOB is this one, pen=20, sabot range=60) Muzzle velocity: 1,470-1,480 m/s "The flight time to 1500m is less than 1.1 seconds." (Gander) Drag coefficient is thus c=-0.1077 which is almost 10% better than above. Code:
+-----+----------+-----------+-----------------+ The Bofors Gun by Terry Gander http://web.archive.org/web/201311150...om/protect.htm http://www.steelbeasts.com/sbwiki/in...mmunition_Data * = Reliability questionable Assuming the 131mm and the initial velocity and flight time are correct I was able to work back to following penetration tables: Code:
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s (km) pen (mm) RL Muzzle velocity: 1,510 m/s The penetrator is heavier and faster than 1997 version. Assuming the same drag coefficient as earlier. Code:
+-----+----------+-----------+-----------------+ http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2003gun/boren.pdf http://www.odbrana.mod.gov.rs/arsena...senal%2048.pdf (in Serbian. Uncertain whether this is a different round, also muzzle velocity stated differs) Here we assume the 170mm is a good number (shouldn't be less than 160 anyway) and work the equations: Code:
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s (km) pen (mm) RL For this post I made careful checks with other weapons as well: 120mm DM33 L44 120mm DM53 L55 120mm DM63 L55 30 mm 2A42 3UBR6 30 mm 2A42 3UBR8 and all the real world data was well-aligned to the model predictions and OOB penetrations... with an anomaly I found: BMP-2 uses 2A42 30mm autocannon which has poorly performing AP and sabot rounds (in real life as well as in the OOB). The AP round often used - Finland as well - is (APBC-T) 3UBR6 for which has AP pen 6 and range 80. Then there is a sabot round, APDS 3UBR8, which has sabot pen 8 and range 40. Jane's gives the following penetration data Code:
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s (km) 3UBR6 3UBR8 MODIFY BMP-2 2A42, multiple nations Sabot range should be higher, penetration @1.5km approx 40mm MODIFY Bofors 40mm L70 AC, Sweden Starting 2005 the sabot values should be pen: 19 range: 150 before that pen: 150 range: 130 to represent the low drag with high sabot range. MODIFY Bushmaster 30mm Mk44 AC, multiple nations sabot range: 160 or alternatively bump up penetration to 13 range to 130 Note For all you other nerds over there, math (and physics) is in the attachment. |
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For some reason the attachment refused to attach. Downloadable at http://www.venhola.com/winspmbt/velocity_and_drag.pdf
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Yes, it's sometimes hard not to mix the penetration values in OOB (in tens of mm) and penetration values elsewhere (in mm). It's supposed to be "pen: 15" |
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