-
suffixes (C, BC, CBC) are
traditionally only
applied to AP, SAP, APHE and
SAPHE-type
projectiles (see below)
configured with caps, for
example "APHEBC"...
- Sco****
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family Geometridae first described by
Louis Beethoven Prout in 1920. It is
found in New Guinea. Sihvonen, Pasi (April 1...
- incorrectly.[citation needed] The
terms "quefrency", "alanysis", "cepstrum" and "
saphe" were
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- (APCBC) semi armor-piercing, high-explosive, capped,
ballistic capped (
SAPHE-CBC) high
explosive (HE) high explosive,
proximity fuze (HEVT) Nash, Mark...
- in base Semi-armour-piercing (SAP) Semi-armour-piercing high-explosive (
SAPHE) Semi-armour-piercing high-explosive
incendiary (SAPHEI) Semi-armour-piercing...
- capped,
ballistic capped (APHECBC) Semi-armour-piercing, high-explosive (
SAPHE), capped,
ballistic capped (SAPHECBC) The
APCBC configuration is an evolution...
- fighter-interceptor, in an
integral conformal pod,
carrying 150
rounds of HEI and/or
SAPHE ammunition.
Inert training ammunition was
available for
target practice...
- 340mm (13 in)
Wingspan 1 m (3.2 ft)
Warhead 240 kg (529 lb) impact-fuzed
SAPHE (Semi-Armor-Piercing High-Explosive)
Detonation mechanism Dela**** AP impact...
-
Series for Echoes: Cepstrum,
Pseudo Autocovariance, Cross-Cepstrum and
Saphe Cracking".
Proceedings of the
Symposium on Time
Series Analysis (M. Rosenblatt...
- yellow). From left to right: • APHE – armor-piercing, high-explosive •
SAPHE – semi armor-piercing, high-explosive • HE – high-explosive • HEHC – high-explosive...