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I made an excel 2010 file with a selection list and RE lookup for DPW. I think it needed to be 2007 or above (xlsx) in order to do the lookup.
I also did a E-Factor formula if you enter the mm or penetration = 48 * 2.5^(3.322*(LOG(B13) - 1.4049)) You can use this if you have a prior version of excel where B13 is the pen value in mm. I have never really used these formulas (my gaming system uses Guns, Guns, Guns), so if there are errors let me know. For the excel file enter/select the data in the yellow fields and the results are in the green fields. Last edited by kato13; 04-13-2014 at 04:48 AM. |
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I'll go thru the formula to see how it stands up. Thank you. |
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No problem. I am addicted to excel |
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IE 11.
It is most likely something stupid with IE11 security settings. I see where I was wrong with my formula in my spreadsheet of formulas. |
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Nice!
Thanks guys! That will speed up dropping some new systems to equip Morrow Project encounter groups. or if there is an Invasion USA! Gamer out there. |
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Update to Chart
Instead of posting a new chart I'll just post the new ones instead;
Name, Key Ingredients, Replaces, RE IMX-101, DNAN + NTO + NQ, TNT, 0.75 IMX-104, DNAN + NTO + RDX, Comp B. 1.00 PAX-48, DNAN + NTO + HMX, Comp B, 1.00 PAX-21 DNAN + RDX + AP + MNA, Comp B, 1.00 PAX-41 DNAN + RDX + MNA, Comp B, 1.00 ** Key ingredients is not really necessary, but interesting to show ** Terms Used; IMX: Insensitive Munitions eXplosives PAX: Picatinny Arsenal Explosive DNAN: Dinitroanisole NTO: Nitrotriazolone NQ: Nitroguanidine RDX: Research Development eXplosive MNA: n-methyl-p-nitroaniline AP: Ammonium Perchlorate |
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Recoilless Rifle Munition M344A1
M344A1 HEAT
It uses 2.79lbs or 1 Kg of Comp B. It will penetrate 300 mm RHA at zero degrees. |
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The Bofors 3A-HEAT-T uses 1 Kg of Octol, so it will have a DPW of 2678.
The M344A1 should be 1.27 Kg of Comp B, not 1.0 Kg as I stated. So it's DPW will be 2962. |
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Many military manuals end up there, I have the ammunition data sheets for reference. Some posted the 2011 World Wide Recognition guide from the DoD there too. |
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Armor Level Protection to Armor Class
I did this a while back, but I worked out based on what various levels are suppose to stop and what E-Factor those weapon had and worked out the following chart.
ARMOR LEVEL PROTECTION Level I Armor Class: 8 Level IIA Armor Class: 10 Level II Armor Class: 12 Level IIIA Armor Class: 14 Level III Armor Class: 18 Level IV Armor Class: 21 PASGT Helmet Armor Class: 14 Weight: 1.65 kg Covers 40% Front and 90% sides and back PASGT Improved Outer Tactical Vest Armor Class: 14 Covers: Torso, Shoulders, Upper Arms, Neck and Groin Armor Class: 21 (4 Critical Plate, front, back and sides of torso, 70% coverage) Complete Weight: 13.6 kg PASGT MBAV (Modular Body Armor Vest) Armor Class: 21 Complete Weight: 7.3 kg Covers: Torso (4 ridged plates, front, back and sides) 70% Batlskin Viper P2 Helmet Armor Class: 14 (Level IIIA) Weight: 1.15 kg Covers: 40% Front, 80% sides and rear Accessories: Viper Front Mount, Viper Three Position Visor (AR: 8)(0.275 kg) and Viper Mandible Guard Kit (AR: 10)(0.385 kg), designed for Comms Headset to be worn under helmet. |
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http://www.thesupplybunker.net/pdf/4...tings_v1.1.pdf I'm working on an update for this chart as well. Transparent Armor (or Bullet Resistant Glass), is a little harder to find specs on it, but I'm making headway on this front. Last edited by nuke11; 05-09-2014 at 08:30 PM. Reason: Update Chart Version |
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NIJ III+??
I have the the Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor NIJ Standard - 0101.06 and I couldn't find a listing for Level III+. Technically there isn't even a Level V, but because of the protection provided of the highest level of Dragon Skin Body Armor the term Level V is applied and the specifications are classified by both DOJ, DOS and DOD. I just kind of guesttimated and could be as much as 4 to 6 points higher.
PS> Level III+ may refer to Level III with Stab Protection, So its Level III Ballistic Plus whatever rating of stab protection, normally Level I. |
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I thought Dragon Skin was no longer made? And NIJ had withheld there certification of it as well. |
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Pinnacle Armor
Pinnacle Armor, the maker of Dragon Skin body armor, is still around as far as I have been able to find they are still making the armor along with other products. As of 2007 the Level III armor had NIJ certification of the 6 year operational life and the SOV-4000 (Level V) is made but is restricted to sale to government agencies only. SOV-2000 (Level III) and the SOV-3000 (Level IV).
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SYSTEM Alternative Designations: US M136, Bofors AT 4, FFV AT4 Date of Introduction: INA Proliferation: At least seven countries Description: Crew: 1 Caliber (mm): 84 Weight (kg): 6 Length (mm): Firing Position: 1,000 Travel Position: 1,000 Rate of Fire (rd/min): N/A (disposable) Fire From Inside Building: See AT4 CS SIGHTS Name: INA Type: Popup, preset to 200 m Location: Top left Night Sights Available: Yes, INA VARIANTS (see NOTES) LMAW: Light Multipurpose Assault Weapon, uses HEDP AT4 CS: Confined space AT4 HP: High penetration AMMUNITION Name: AT4 HEAT Caliber (mm): 84 Type: HEAT Range (m): Effective: 300 Arming Range: INA Penetration: Armor (mm CE): 420 (E-factor 1958) Weight (kg): 6.7 Muzzle Velocity (m/s): 285 Name: LMAW (see VARIANTS) Caliber (mm): 84 Type: HEDP, modified Carl Gustaf HEPD FFV 502 (with dual mode fuze) Range (m): Effective: 300 Arming Range: INA Penetration: Armor (mm CE): 150 (E-factor 502) Concrete (m): INA Casualty Radius (m): INA Muzzle Velocity (m/s): 235 Name: AT4 CS (confined space) can fire from confined spaces as small as 22.5 m3 Caliber (mm): 84 Type: HEAT or HEDP (LMAW) warheads Range (m): Effective: INA Arming Range: INA Penetration: Armor (mm CE): 500 (E-factor 2466) Weight (kg): INA Muzzle Velocity (m/s): INA Name: AT4 HP (high penetration) Caliber (mm): 84 Type: HEAT Range (m): Effective: INA Arming Range: INA Penetration: Armor (mm CE): 600 (E-factor 3138) (DPW = 1179) Weight (kg): Less than 7 Muzzle Velocity (m/s): 290 Last edited by ArmySGT.; 05-28-2014 at 11:35 AM. |
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Caliber, Type, Name: 73-mm smoothbore gun, 2A28/Grom Rate of Fire (rd/min): 7-8 Loader Type: Autoloader Ready/Stowed Rounds: 40 / 0 Elevation (°): -4/ +33 Fire on Move: Yes, but only 10 km/h or less (est) 73-mm HEAT-FS, PG-15VNT (tandem HEAT) Maximum Aimed Range (m): 1,300 Max Effective Range (m): Day: 1,300, but 600 or less on the move Night: 800-1,000 Tactical AA Range: INA Armor Penetration (mm CE): 550-700 (RHA) (e-factor 2797 - 3847) 73-mm HEAT-FS, PG-15 Maximum Aimed Range (m): 1,300 Max Effective Range (m): Day: 800, but 600 or less on the move Night: 800-1,000 Tactical AA Range: INA Armor Penetration (mm CE): 335 (RHA) (E-factor 1452) 73-mm HE, OG-15BG1 Maximum Aimed Range (m): 1,300, 600 or less on the move Max Effective Range (m): Day: 1,300, but 600 or less on the move Night: 800-1,000 Tactical AA Range: INA Armor penetration (mm): INA, can damage/defeat APC. 73-mm HE, OG-15VM Maximum Aimed Range (m): 4,500 Max Effective Range (m): Day: 1,300, but 600 or less on the move Night: 800-1,000 Tactical AA Range: INA Armor Penetration (mm): INA, can damage/defeat APC Last edited by ArmySGT.; 05-28-2014 at 11:21 AM. |
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United States 106-mm Recoilless Rifle M40
Oops, I have already done this one. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 11-23-2014 at 09:31 PM. |
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Name MGM-151-C Shillelagh Missile Cal. 152mm E-Factor = 2466 48 * 2.5^[3.322(log(500) - 1.4049)] = 2465.731375 DPW = 9643 (3.6kg Octol) Wt. (Empty) 61.28 lb (27.8 kg) Min. Range 800 yards (730 m) before the gunner can see it, to guide it. Semi Active Command Line of Sight (SACLOS) Eff. Range 3000m Max. Range 3000m Burst Radius 5m Type of Fire Breech loaded (M81E1 Gun/Launcher) Rate of Fire Single Feed Device n/a Feed Device Wt. Manually loaded Basic Load 9 in hull of 29 stowed rounds total (M551) Load Wt. Total Wt. Additional Comments:15 pounds (6.8 kg) Shaped Charge Warhead including 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of Octol Explosives able to defeat 15.5 inches of RHA at 0ş obliquity[2] Last edited by ArmySGT.; 11-27-2014 at 06:37 PM. |
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CARTRIDGE, 40-MILLIMETER: HEDP, M430, M430A1 This cartridge is a high explosive, dual purpose, impact type round designed to penetrate two inches (three inches for the M430A1) of steel armor at 0 angle of obliquity and inflict personnel casualties in the target area. It is fired from 40mm Machine Gun MK19 Mod 3. Not authorized for use in M129 Grenade Launcher. Warning! Use in the M203, H&K 469, or M79 will result in destruction of the weapon and severe injury or death of the operator. Complete round: Type --------------------------------- HEDP Weight ------------------------------ 0.75 lb (340 g) Length ------------------------------ 4.415 in. Weapons used with ------------- MK19 Mod 1and Mod 3 40mm Grenade Machine Gun Projectile: Body material -------------------- Blanked and drawn steel Color -------------------------------- Olive drab w/yellow markings and yellow ogive. Filler and wieght ---------------- Comp A5, 38 g (32 g - M430A1) (E-Factor = 117. DPW = 43/ E-factor =201, DPW = 43) Fuze --------------------------------- PIBD, M549 Propelling charge: Cartridge case -------------------- M169 Propellant ------------------------- M2, 4.2 g Primer ------------------------------ Percussion, FED 215 Performance: Maximum range ----------------- 2,200 m Muzzle velocity ------------------- 241 mps (790 fps) Arming distance ----------------- 18 to 40 m (59 -131 ft) Temperature Limits: Firing: Lower limit ------------------------ -65°F (-53.8°C) Upper limit ------------------------ +125°F(+52.0°C) Storage: Lower limit ------------------------ -65°F (-53.8°C) Upper limit ------------------------ +165°F(+73.9°C) U.S. Army Pack: *Packing *Packing box: ------------------------------ 50 rounds in linked belt Weight ------------------------------ 53 lb Dimensions ----------------------- 26-3/8 x 16-1/4 x 6-3/16 in. cube --------------------------------- 1.5 cu ft Packing Box: ------ 32 rounds in linked belt Weight ------------------------------- 42 lb Dimensions ------------------------ 18.76 x 10.39x 6.36 in. Cube --------------------------------- 0.72 cu ft |
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Composition A5 (98.5% RDX + 1.5% Stearic Acid) = 1.01
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I am enjoying this discussion, but I do have a question. I was just comparing dpw numbers from the rules versus the calculation given here. There are some fairly large discrepancies. There are a few that I find perplexing and wonder if there is a reason. Take for example a TOW missile. It has about 3kg of LX-14, which is 95.5% HDX. Using the RE of 1.28, we get dpw of 8867 using the calculation. The rules show a dpw of 3120. My question is, would the fact that the warhead is a shaped charge inside a titanium form to direct the charge forward be the reason the dpw is lower? In my mind, that sort of makes sense, but does make dpw calculation just that much more complicated.
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As you ask does the shaped charge account for the reduced Dpw, most likely this could answer that question. |
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Russian 82-mm Frag Projectile Model 0-832
Projectile fuzed mass: 3.41 kg Fuze: M-1 PD Filler: Schneiderite 0.40 kg Using weapon(s): Mortar M1937 (M1942-M1943 version) Remarks: Also uses M-2, M-3, M-4, MP, and MP-82 PD fuzes Anyone know what "Schneiderite" is and what the RE might be? |
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According to wikipedia it is the French name for Amatol with a formula heavy on the ammonium nitrate (7 to 1) and with dinitronaphthalene (DNN) replacing TNT.
Looking at the chart above with .32 for pure AN and .68 for a 50/50 mix with TNT (stronger than DNN i believe), I don't think you would get much past .40 but that is really a guess. https://books.google.com/books?id=u2...losive&f=false confirms the wiki ratios and ingredients. It looks like the name went out of favor right after WWI as all published references I can find are before 1917. |
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Defense Intelligence Reference Document Projectile and Warhead Identification Guide—Foreign Information Cutoff Date: January 1997 |
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Range=(v^2*sin(2o))/g
Using as a white board for a moment. Also, mortars general |
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To good not to share..... Rounds from 40mm and up. NATO and Soviet... by caliber, what weapon system, explosive filler, and amount.
Happy factoring! p700_3_3 complete round charts.pdf *Correction* NATO and primarily U.S. only. |
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