What is a tank round made of?

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.
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What kind of round does a tank use?

120×570mm NATO tank ammunition (4.7 inch) also known as 120×570 R is a common, NATO-standard (STANAG 4385), tank gun semi-combustible cartridge used by 120mm smoothbore guns, superseding the earlier 105×617mmR cartridge used in NATO-standard rifled tank guns.
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What are armor piercing tank rounds made of?

Armor-piercing bullets typically contain a hardened steel, tungsten, or tungsten carbide penetrator encased within a copper or cupronickel jacket, similar to the jacket which would surround lead in a conventional projectile.
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Do tank bullets explode?

Set to Point Detonation-Delay, the round does not explode immediately on contact – this is the mode used against obstacles and bunkers, as it gives enough time to penetrate deeply into concrete of other material before exploding.
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What types of tank shells are there?

Shell Types
  • Armour-Piercing (AP) Shell. ...
  • Armour-Piercing Composite Rigid (APCR) Shell. ...
  • High Explosive (HE) Shell. ...
  • Premium High Explosive (HE) Shell. ...
  • High Explosive Anti-Tank (HEAT) Shell. ...
  • High Explosive Squash Head (HESH) Shell.
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Can you buy tank rounds?

In fact, you can buy one of those right now for a quarter million dollars. But is it legal? And can anybody just up and buy something with the insane firepower of a tank or grenade launcher? According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, yes, totally legal.
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How heavy is a tank round?

Armament: 105mm gun (the M1A2 has a 120mm), each shell weighs about 40 lbs. Armor: The composite armor used in the M1 is Chobham (after Chobham, England, where it was developed) or code-named Burlington. It consists of steel armor and spaced ceramic armor tiles.
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How far can a tank shoot a shell?

The tank cannon has a maximum effective range of about 3000 meters, and precise aim is required to make a hit. The self-guided missile, however, can — like Longbow Hellfire — be effective to more than 8000 meters, and the electronic brain continually corrects the flight path as necessary.
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What caliber is a tank shell?

Gun calibers have standardized around a few common sizes, especially in the larger range, mainly due to the uniformity required for efficient military logistics. Shells of 105 and 155 mm for artillery and 105mm and 120 mm for tank guns in NATO.
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How fast is a tank round?

Tanks employ much larger tungsten-carbide projectiles driven at velocities in excess of 4,000 feet per second. At that velocity, the big projectiles literally melt their way through armor--but not through the newest, toughest armor.
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What caliber can pierce 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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Is steel core ammo armor-piercing?

The feds say that a steel core makes ammunition armor piercing. The steel core in this ammo is very soft steel and it is only used because it was cheaper than lead. Of course, it will easily perforate soft armor. But that is only intended to stop handgun rounds.
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Can you make your own armor-piercing ammo?

A: Yes. Under federal law it is perfectly legal to make, sell and purchase “armor-piercing” ammunition as long as you have the proper licensing.
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How much does an Abrams tank round cost?

The corresponding training round is the M865 costing $1,121.
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Why do tanks have smooth bore guns?

The smoothbore design of most modern tank barrels makes it easier for tanks to fire missiles through the same barrel used to fire projectiles. The gun itself is not the sole factor influencing the range of a tank during combat operations.
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What do army tanks shoot?

A tank gun is the main armament of a tank. Modern tank guns are large-caliber high-velocity guns, capable of firing kinetic energy penetrators, high-explosive anti-tank, and cannon-launched guided projectiles.
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Is a tank shell explosive?

A thin-walled shell case contains a large charge of a plastic explosive. On impact the explosive flattens, without detonating, against the face of the armour, and is then detonated by a fuze in the base of the shell.
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Can artillery destroy tanks?

The new weapon represents an exponential leap beyond existing state-of-the art anti-tank weapons such as the TOW and Javelin missiles; the Javelin reaches ranges up to 2.5miles and the TOW missile can hit targets out to 3,000 meters.
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How fast does a tank shell travel mph?

Believe it or not, tanks can actually move at about 25 miles per hour on flat terrain and up to 45 miles per hour on roads! Some tanks have even gone as fast as 60 to 70 miles per hour for short periods of time.
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Do tank shells spin?

Traditionally, rounds were given stability in flight from the rifling of the gun barrel, which imparts a spin to the round. Up to a certain limit, this is effective, but once the projectile's length is more than six or seven times its diameter, rifling becomes less effective.
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Why is depleted uranium used in bullets?

First deployed on a large scale during the Gulf War, the U.S. military uses depleted uranium (DU) for tank armor and some bullets due to its high density, helping it to penetrate enemy armored vehicles.
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Can a helicopter lift a tank?

Chinook is a heavy lift, tandem rotor helicopter which serves armed forces of 19 countries. It is a multi-role platform and is used for the transport of troops and material among other roles.
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What is the M1 Abrams armor made of?

The officials said beginning in October, new Army M1 Abrams tanks will be equipped with the armor, made from a mesh of "depleted" uranium encased in steel. It is 2 1/2 times as dense as steel. Pentagon officials estimated it would take the Soviet Union "almost a decade" to duplicate the new armor plate.
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