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Are sabot rounds illegal?
Sabot-type shotgun slugs were marketed in the United States starting in about 1985. When used with a rifled slug barrel, they offer vastly improved accuracy compared to traditional shotgun slugs. They are now legal for hunting in most U.S. states.
How heavy is a 125mm shell?
Uses the 3V-21 detonator (mass = 0.431 kg, reliability = 0.98). The 90\% lethal zone for infantry is reported to be 40 m wide and 20 m deep.
How big is a sabot round?
The round weighs 20.9 kg (46 lb) and has an overall length of 984 mm (38.7 in). 7.9 kg (17 lb) of JA 19 propellant create a chamber pressure of 5,600 bar which leads to a muzzle velocity 1,575 m/s (5,170 ft/s). The 684 mm (26.9 in) penetrator weighs together with the sabot 9 kg (20 lb).
How much does a 120mm sabot weigh?
120mm M865 Technical Specifications
Cartridge Data | |
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Length | 881 mm (34.7”) |
Weight | 17.2 kg (38 lb.) |
Propellant type | M14 Granular |
Propellant weight | 7.3 kg (16.1 lb.) |
Why is it called a sabot?
The term sabot may have first been introduced into English in a 1607 translation from French: “wooden shoes,” readers were informed, are “properly called sabots.” The gun-related sense appeared in the mid-1800s with the invention of a wooden gizmo that kept gun shells from shifting in the gun barrel.
What is mango ammunition?
Mango shells are feathered armour-piercing projectiles for 125 mm calibre tank guns. Production of the shells was launched in the USSR in 1983. They were put into service in 1986. The contract for the licensed production of Mango shells in India was signed in 2014.
How fast does a sabot round travel?
The Sabot round is outfitted with a shell to stabilize the rod inside the barrel. Once it’s fired, the shell breaks away as the round zooms to its target at 3,500 mph.
What is a 105 sabot round?
An ammunition specialist carries a 105 mm armor-piercing, discarding sabot round, to be used in an M1 Abrams tank, during Desert Shield.