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complexity of
advanced APFSDS saboted long rod
penetrator projectiles can be
found in #External links. The
function of a
sabot is to
provide a
larger bulkhead...
- The
saboted light armor penetrator (SLAP)
family of
firearm ammunition is
designed to
penetrate armor more
efficiently than
standard armor-piercing ammunition...
- Look up
sabot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabot may
refer to:
Sabot (firearms),
disposable supportive device used in
gunpowder ammunitions to...
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small or
medium calibers, such as in
saboted light armour penetrator (SLAP) ammunition.
Armour piercing discarding sabot munitions were
developed to increase...
- reason, tank
gunners have to be
aware of
danger to
nearby troops. The
saboted flechette was the
counterpart of
APFSDS in
rifle ammunition. A
rifle for...
- stabilization.
Saboted slugs are
shotgun projectiles smaller than the bore of the
shotgun and
supported by a
plastic sabot. The
sabot is traditionally...
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specifically designed for safe use with that
particular type of
saboted ammunition (see
Saboted ammunition and
muzzle devices below). The U.S.
based Sporting...
- A
sabot (/ˈsæboʊ/, US also /sæˈboʊ, sə-/) is a clog from
France or
surrounding countries such as The Netherlands,
Belgium or Italy.
Sabots are
either whole-foot...
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generations of
regular ball, tracer, armor-piercing (AP), incendiary, and
saboted sub-caliber
penetrator rounds. The
rounds intended for
machine guns are...
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Diagram of the
sabot method Armour-piercing
discarding sabot (APDS) Armour-piercing fin-stabilized
discarding sabot (APFSDS)
Saboted light armor penetrator...