- Armour-piercing, capped,
ballistic capped (
APCBC) is a type of
configuration for armour-piercing
ammunition introduced in the 1930s to
improve the armour-piercing...
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result of this was the PzGr.39/43
APCBC-HE projectile,
which was
similar to the
older 10.2-kilogram (22 lb) PzGr.39-1
APCBC-HE
projectile used by the 8.8 cm...
- a worn out
barrel much
faster and
easier than before. A new PzGr.39/43
APCBC-HE
projectile was designed, which,
apart from the
addition of much wider...
- HE-suffix on
capped APHE and
SAPHE projectiles gets
omitted (example:
APHECBC >
APCBC). If ****ed with a tracer, a "-T"
suffix is
added (APC-T). An armour-piercing...
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those of Shot
APCBC,
except for the projectile. The
projectile is made of cast iron and is uncapped. It is ****ed with tracer."
APCBC ammunition was...
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inferior to the
Tiger II's KwK 43 L/71 8.8 cm main gun
firing its
standard APCBC (armor-piercing
capped ballistic cap) shot used by
German forces, with the...
- the
newest Soviet tanks. It was
designed to fire the same low-capacity
APCBC, HE and HL
projectiles that had been
standardized for use in the long barrelled...
- (UBR-281U-IN, UOR-281U-IN)
identifying the
rounds as
fuzeless versions of the
APCBC and HE
rounds with
dummy fuzes and
inert filling replacing the explosive...
- emplo**** by the Flak 18/36/37. Type: Armour-piercing, capped,
ballistic cap (
APCBC)
projectile with
explosive filler and tracer.
Projectile weight: 10.2 kg...
- 000 m (1,100 yd)
using standard armour piercing, capped,
ballistic capped (
APCBC) ammunition.
Armour piercing,
discarding sabot (APDS)
ammunition could penetrate...