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Hubert Hermann Reinhold Schardin (17 June 1902 Pl****ow – 27
September 1965 in
Freiburg im Breisgau) was a
German ballistics expert,
engineer and academic...
- The Misnay–
Schardin effect, or
platter effect, is a
characteristic of the
detonation of a
broad sheet of explosive.
Explosive blasts expand directly away...
- War II. The Misnay–
Schardin effect was
independently discovered during that war by József Misnay, a Hungarian, and
Hubert Schardin, a German. When a sheet...
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electrically fuzed anti-tank
landmines of TDA
Armements that use Misnay–
Schardin effect warheads. The
entire series of
mines conform to the
United States...
- mine at the
appropriate point. The
mines all use a
number of
large Misnay-
Schardin effect warheads to
project large numbers of
fragments to an
effective range...
- This is a list of
commonly used land mines. AUPS
fragmentation mine BLU-92 BPM-1 HB 876 mine M61 mine M63 mine M74 mine M421 mine MAP mine MBV-78-A1 mine...
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schlieren or lens-and-grid schlieren,
based on a
suggestion by
Hubert Schardin.
Focusing schlieren systems generally retain the
characteristic knife edge...
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suitable for
burying or
concealing a mine. They
normally employ a Misnay–
Schardin shaped charge to fire a
penetrating slug
through the
target armour. This...
- used to
harden rail
track cast
components and,
coupled with the Misnay-
Schardin effect, in the
operation of
explosively forged penetrators.
Greater hardening...
- self-destruct
after either 1, 10 or 30 days have p****ed. The mine uses the Misznay–
Schardin effect to
project an
explosively formed projectile to an
effective range...