-
artillery munitions in the form of
top-attack s****, and s**** that were used to
saturate areas with anti-
armor bomblets.
Helicopters could be used...
- the
frontal armor of late-war
German tanks, it
could penetrate their thinner side and
top armor at
close ranges as well as
thinly armored self-propelled...
- Slat
armor (or slat
armour in
British English), also
known as bar
armor, cage
armor, and
standoff armor, is a type of
vehicle armor designed to protect...
-
mounted the
German 7.5 cm Pak 40 gun. Its high
profile and thin open-
topped armor provided minimal protection to the crew. Nevertheless, the
Marder II...
-
armor gave
additional protection for the crew.
Despite this, the thin horseshoe-shaped
armor only
protected the
front and sides; the rear and the
top...
-
widely issuing it as the Raketenpanzerbüchse "Panzerschreck" ("rocket anti-
armor rifle 'tank terror'"). Near the end of the war, the ****anese
developed a...
-
Project Sense and
Destroy Armor, or SADARM, is a
United States 'smart'
submunition capable of
searching for, and
destroying tanks within a
given target...
- The M8
light armored car is a 6×6
armored car
produced by the Ford
Motor Company during World War II. It was used from 1943 by
United States and British...
- turret, and gun mantlet, with the
exception of the
lower glacis. The
top armor can
effectively counter explosively formed penetrators and
related threats...
-
sitting on
top of the hull
while in
combat zones. The
armor of BMP-1 IFVs is
insufficient to deal with AP
cannon rounds –
sufficiently thick armor would increase...