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the real plastic
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Anti armor submunitions question
How good are those AT submunitions supposed to be.Specifically the BLU 108, it packs a 1lb copper EFP fired over mach 6 fired at the top of the tank where the thinnest armor is located.However how well can these submunitions aim their EFP's at specific parts of the tank. I.E. the engine exhasuts,side of the turret,glacis etc. Do these munitions simply fire at the center of the target or can they aim at specific parts and choose them intelligently or programmed?
I know the LOCAAS can aim it's EFP warhead at specific parts of the tank thanks to its LIDAR seeker however i'm not sure if the BLU 108 can do the same. Can larger AT weapons such as the Hellfire 2 and Brimstone attack specific parts on the tank or do they just home in on the middle of the locked target?
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WAB BOUNCER
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As far as I understand, these submunition target the heat source. So ideally, if they are going straight, these little projectiles should hit right into the engine compartament.
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The weight of the EFP matter less than the diameter - generally, EFP get ~150mm worth of penetration. I think that rounds like SADARM generally have radar-guided submunitions and will aim for the turret roof. Unfortunately, it is becoming a larger tendency to uparmor the roof and/or add light explosive reactive armor (as well as active protection systems and camouflage nettings).
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WAB BOUNCER
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the real plastic
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Nevermind guys I found the answer to my question. The BLU 108(version with IR+ LIDAR),STS skeet, and Bonus artillery shell submunition can accurately select aimpoints on individual targets precisely.Munitions like the SADARM will have problems against heavy ERA like the Kontact 5,Kaktus, and Relikt but the ones I listed shouldn't have any problems.
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