What does HESH round mean?
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What does HESH round mean?
HESH rounds are thin metal shells filled with inert material (like coal-tar pitch), plastic explosive and a delayed-action base fuze. Upon impacting, the inert material followed by plastic explosive is “squashed” against the surface of the target and spreads out to form a disc or “pat” of explosive.
Are HESH rounds still used?
HESH rounds are still carried today by armoured engineer vehicles; they are typically intended for use against fortifications rather than armoured fighting vehicles. A 165 mm HESH round is used by the United States Army for the main gun of the M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle, an M60 tank equipped with a bulldozer blade.
What is a tank shot trap?
A shot trap is a deficiency in an armoured vehicle’s design. It is a location where a shell that has struck but fails to penetrate may ricochet in such a manner as to hit another area of the vehicle where it is more likely to cause damage.
What is a tank round?
Generally the round is made from special, high chromium steel which is forged into shape, rather than cast, and then annealed; this imparts extremely high tensile strength into the round. They are generally used against tank armour, concrete or other defences, depending on the calibre of the round being used.
Which tanks have HESH rounds?
HESH as an ammo type is found only on high tier British tanks, like the FV215b, FV4202, FV215b (183), etc. It is an explosive shell, like HE, which does high damage, but also has a good penetration value.
What’s the best ammo in World of tanks?
Armor Piercing Composite Rigid (APCR) APCR is the premium ammunition for most direct-fire tanks. On some high tier tanks (usually high tier medium tanks), APCR is the standard ammunition rather than AP.
How thick is a tank’s armor?
Until the 1960s, tank armour consisted of homogeneous steel plates or castings. The thickness of this armour varied from 8 mm on early tanks to 250 mm at the front of the German Jagdtiger of 1945. After World War II, opinions differed about the value of armour protection.