07-13-2016, 01:14 AM
(07-13-2016, 01:13 AM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote:Likely it was intended to disrupt the flow of a shaped charge blast by presenting obstacles the molten metal will be more inclined to go around than through. Similar to the principles applied in Chobham armor, albeit a bit more passive.(07-13-2016, 01:08 AM)Surge Wrote: According to wiki most T-72 composite plates used laminate layers, ceramic rods, or silica filler. The use of silica based filler in composite plates dates back to the 40s apparently, however production of composite armor began with the T-64's glass reinforced plastic.
you forgot the balls
(T-64 turret)
I'm still not quite sure about what's the full effect of ball bearing composite do, best guess it's like rebar reinforcement
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