Good points all however,
1) The tables on armorsite.com do make a clear distinction, if you look to the
upper left corner box below the "title" of each table it will show the tank in question. The Russian T-80UM and T-90/90S are the only ones to indicate the table values include BOTH RHAe and ERA in these cases
KONTAK-5. The para below the values again emphases the tables only use RHAe values and in the last sentence states "
Modern composite (CHOBHAM) may be several times more efficient against Chemical Energy then RHA of the same thickness." that's the "out" and or "disclaimer" for the tables.
2) As I've already stated math can be a deceptive thing but we all generally know about "the law of averages". My issue hasn't really been about RHAe (Steel Armor) as much as it's about
Composite Armor such as the DU issue and
unfortunately I suspect many more just if you think about any modern tank built over the last 20-25yrs. And to be clear ERA is
not Composite Armor. Similar function (ERA) but different methodology to achieve results but not as good.
3) We think
so far that Composite Armor is about 2.5 times stronger than RHAe. I went and crunched the numbers between the
M1A1HA and
M1A1 and by applying "the law of averages" can mathematically show that as compared to the
M1A1HA the
M1A1 RHAe was 13% stronger overall. But I left myself an "out" in
...
"I did give you the out and am more concerned and hopefully have made the case for ABRAMS to get the increased survivability to 7 increase.
And it's hard for me to sit at my desk and look at the raw data to include comparing the OOB ABRAMS to the better of about 6 contemporary tanks from other OOB's across time.
I don't know what calculus is used to drive the armor values for the game. Is an honest reassessment warranted based on what we now either knew/or know about DU armor qualities that's your call and I know it'll be done honestly and within game parameters if you proceed. My feeling is an increase allowing for DU armor is somewhere in the
5% to 8% range but I'm a raw numbers guy
so if you take the M1A1HA table 1991 vs M1A1 table 2002 getting an average of the numbers involved and compare them against the first two tables and rounding the differences by % you get the following increase in protection by % from 1991 to 2002...
Turret- KE/+28% HEAT/+20%
Glacis- KE/0% HEAT/+17%
Lower Front Hull- KE/+11% HEAT/+4%
And since you can do anything you want with numbers by taking all of the above %'s you come up with an overall increase in protection of +13% between the M1A1HA of 1991 to the M1A1 of 2002. If you take that 13% increase for that time period (As you would need to recalculate between all the tables.) the range I've offered above might not be too much off in allowing for just the DU armor improvements. The rest would represent steel armor etc. improvements. That time period as already noted would represent the transition from DU armor of the 1st Gen to 2nd Gen."
At the time I assumed that, as you have too have a starting point/theory with math/science that a simple formula was needed that was conservative in it's assumptions-simply take the RHAe percentage improvement and "dumb it down" some I.E. my 5-8% improvement to the
M1A1 over the
M1A1HA and as we don't have a separate column to show Composite Armor the only thing to do is apply it the STEEL and HEAT current values.
This is not fun nor is it easy, I somewhat wish I hadn't brought it up (This is no pity party either-so don't think about it.
)but most issues out here that need fixing are never fun and always seem to turn into a PITA much like a few years ago between a few of us out here when we spent as much time for about two years cleaning up the OOB's as we did adding or changing equipment (MP's anyone?).
Certain people call me "
The Senator" because they enjoy the "status quo" and I to shake it up a little as we have little room for mistakes at work. I'm not trying to be "The Senator" here, maybe "
PROVOCATEUR"
If I can help I will but I must move on after all I still owe someone some possible Russian ICON work at some point.
I think it's time for a nice walk. Anyone have a pier, it's kind've warm out there!!
Regards,
Pat