What caliber is a sabot?

37/24 indicates full-calibre with sabot and sub-calibre without sabot — 37 / 24 mm (1.46 / 0.945 in).
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What guns use sabots?

Used typically in rifled small arms (SLAP, shotguns and muzzleloaders), an expanding cup sabot has a one piece sabot surrounding the base and sides of a projectile, providing both structural support and obturation.
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What is sabot ammo?

" " A sabot is a specially shaped, two-stage cartridge. It has an outer jacket that helps it travel longer distances, and it has an inner slug or payload. The jacket is designed to fall away in flight after it reaches a certain distance.
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Why is it called a sabot?

The term sabot may have first been introduced into English in a 1607 translation from French: "wooden shoes," readers were informed, are "properly called sabots." The gun-related sense appeared in the mid-1800s with the invention of a wooden gizmo that kept gun shells from shifting in the gun barrel.
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What happens when a sabot hits a tank?

Sabot in Action

According to a soldier in the American Heroes Channel, “when it hits the (target), it creates such force that it bores a hole through it… it liquefies everything inside. You can technically come in with a hose and hose out the enemy tank crew; it annihilates human matter.”
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30-06 Sabot



How powerful is a sabot round?

Sabot design

APFSDS rounds generally operate in the range of 1,400 to 1,800 m/s (4,593 to 5,906 ft/s).
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How fast is a sabot round?

The Sabot round is outfitted with a shell to stabilize the rod inside the barrel. Once it's fired, the shell breaks away as the round zooms to its target at 3,500 mph.
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Why do tanks use sabot rounds?

Before the round is fired, the rear part of the penetrator is attached to a propellant case, and the front part is attached to the sabot structure. The sabot's purpose is to keep the narrow penetrator centered in the wide gun barrel.
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What is a 105 sabot round?

An ammunition specialist carries a 105 mm armor-piercing, discarding sabot round, to be used in an M1 Abrams tank, during Desert Shield.
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Are sabot rounds radioactive?

As in the case of DU's toxicity, there simply isn't enough conclusive human data to determine the radioactive threat posed by sabot rounds. It is significant, however, that Gulf War veterans have been found to be more likely to develop cancers of the bone, skin, and liver than other veterans.
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What caliber is a 12 gauge sabot slug?

A Bit More About Sabot Slugs

The combination of sabot slugs and rifled shotgun barrels greatly increased the platforms capability. Today, a 12 gauge slug in a sabot is basically a . 72 caliber rifle bullet (. 61 caliber if you run a 20 gauge) when fired from a rifled slug barrel.
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What is the difference between a slug and a sabot?

Rifled slugs are designed for shotguns with smoothbore barrels. Sabot slugs are designed for shotguns with rifled barrels, like the Benelli M2 Field Rifled Slug Shotgun. – i.e. barrels with grooves and lands, just like what modern rifles and handguns have.
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Can you shoot a sabot slug out of a smooth bore?

Shooting sabot slugs through a smooth bore is a waste of money. They will "work" but accuracy suffers and there is no reason to spend the extra money for sabot slugs if you are going to shoot them through a smooth bore. Besides, if they are not flying straight and nose-first, they will not expand as designed.
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What is a sabot slug used for?

Saboted slugs are shotgun projectiles smaller than the bore of the shotgun and supported by a plastic sabot. The sabot is traditionally designed to engage the rifling in a rifled shotgun barrel and impart a ballistic spin onto the projectile.
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Do tank shells explode?

So the shell hits the armor, the penetration probably creates high velocity shrapnel from the plate armor being torn open and then the shells explodes inside, creating a blast wave in a small, enclosed enviroment and more fragments.
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Who uses flechette rounds?

The Israeli military is using flechette shells, which spray out thousands of tiny and potentially lethal metal darts, in its military operation in Gaza. Six flechette shells were fired towards the village of Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis, on 17 July, according to the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights.
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Why don't they make SLAP rounds anymore?

Types of SLAP ammunition

Abandoned. Intended for the M60 machine gun, but caused catastrophic barrel failures when tested. Penetration was also subpar.
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Whats a SLAP round?

The sabot light armor penetrator, also known as the SLAP round, is a round made for penetrating higher-level armor that normal armour-piercing rounds cannot get through. It has a polymer sabot (sometimes called a 'shoe') which allows the use of the tungsten carbide penetrator which is smaller than the original bore.
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What happens when a depleted uranium round hits a tank?

SILVER BULLET made from depleted uranium can pierce even the heaviest armor. Uranium shells burn away at the edges upon impact¿a "self-sharpening" that helps them bore into armor. Used as ammunition, it penetrates the thick steel encasing enemy tanks; used as armor, it protects troops against attack.
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What round can penetrate a tank?

Developments in tank armor soon made tanks generally impervious to 50 caliber rounds,39 but according to the Marine Corps and other authorities, the 50 caliber can still blast through more lightly armored vehicles, such as armored personnel carriers, and thus clearly through armored limousines.
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How heavy is a sabot round?

The round weighs 20.9 kg (46 lb) and has an overall length of 984 mm (38.7 in). 7.9 kg (17 lb) of JA 19 propellant create a chamber pressure of 5,600 bar which leads to a muzzle velocity 1,575 m/s (5,170 ft/s). The 684 mm (26.9 in) penetrator weighs together with the sabot 9 kg (20 lb).
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Why is the Abrams tank smoothbore?

It's because of the ammo it fires. APFSDS, Armour Piercing Fin-stabilized Discarding Sabot. It's a sub-caliber round. A thin, long and heavy rod that uses fins instead of spin to stabilize in flight.
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What's the fastest bullet on earth?

220 Swift remains the fastest commercial cartridge in the world, with a published velocity of 1,422 m/s (4,665 ft/s) using a 1.9 grams (29 gr) bullet and 2.7 grams (42 gr) of 3031 powder.
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What is the strongest tank round?

According to Jane's, the M829 is capable of penetrating 540 mm (21 in) of RHA steel armor at up to a 2,000 m (2,200 yd) range.
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