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    Name M123A1 High Explosive Plastic (HEP) Caliber 165mm
    E-Factor =
    DPW = 36,668 (15.88kg Compostion A-3)
    Wt. 67.60 (30.66 kg)
    Eff. Range 914m
    Max. Range 914m
    Burst Radius 25m
    Type of Fire Breech loaded (M135 Demolition Gun)
    Rate of Fire Single
    Feed Device n/a
    Feed Device Wt. Manually loaded
    Basic Load 30 rounds stowed in the M728 CEV
    Load Wt.
    Total Wt.
    Additional Comments:This cartridge is a chemical energy round designed for demolition. It is capable of damaging or destroying the type of structures (log
    walls, concrete bunkers, etc.) and equipment (abandoned vehicles etc.) encountered on a battlefield. It is also effective as an antipersonnel round.

    Limitations:
    Functional reliability will be degraded when impacting soft targets such as marshy, sandy, clay, mud, or snow covered terrain.

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    • #62
      Hi Nuke!

      Is this still current I am thinking of going on a non-U.S. ATGM game stats spree....... Would this list be the most current still

      I need to add Caribbean, Central America, Canadian, and more Soviet to the threats to Project or KFS equipment.

      May even do some torpedoes and anti-ship weapons.


      Originally posted by nuke11 View Post
      Here is an updated chart.

      Explosive Relative Effectiveness Chart 1.0

      Common Name(s) RE
      Dynamite (40% Ammonia) 0.31
      Ammonium Nitrate (AN + <0.5% H2O) 0.32
      Dynamite (40% Gelatin) 0.32
      Black Powder (75% KNO3 + 19% C + 6% S) 0.38
      Dynamite (60% Ammonia) 0.40
      Hexamine Dinitrate (HDN) 0.45
      Dinitrobenzene (DNB) 0.45
      Dynamite (40% Nitroglycerin) 0.49
      HMTD (Hexamine Peroxide) 0.56
      ANFO (94% AN + 6% Fuel Oil) 0.56
      Dynamite (60% Gelatin) 0.57
      TATP (Acetone Peroxide) 0.60
      Tovex Extra (AN Water Gel) Commercial Product 0.60
      Hydromite 600 (AN Water Emulsion) Commercial Product 0.60
      Dynamite (60% Nitroglycerin) 0.62
      ANNMAL (67% AN + 25% NM + 5% Al + 3% C) 0.65
      Amatol (50% TNT + 50% AN) 0.68
      Nitroguanidine 0.75
      Trinitrotoluene (TNT) 0.75
      Hexanitrostilbene (HNS or JD-X) 0.79
      Nitrourea (N-nitrourea, 1-nitrourea or N-nitrocarbamide) 0.79
      Amatol (80% TNT + 20% AN) 0.83
      Nitrocellulose (13.5% N, NC) 0.83
      Nitromethane (NM) 0.83
      Diethylene Glycol Dinitrate (DEGDN) 0.88
      Tritonal (80% TNT + 20% Aluminum Powder) 0.88
      Triaminotrinitrobenzene (TATB) 0.88
      Picric Acid (TNP) 0.90
      Trinitrobenzene (TNB) 0.90
      Tetrytol (70% Tetryl + 30% TNT) 0.90
      Dynamite (75% NG + 23% Diatomite) 0.94
      Tetryl (2,4,6-Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine) 0.94
      Composition C3 (87% RDX) 1.00
      Composition C4 (91% RDX) 1.00
      Composition A3 (91% RDX) 1.00
      Pentolite (56% PETN + 44% TNT) 1.00
      Semtex 1A (76% PETN + 6% RDX) 1.01
      Composition B (60% RDX + 40% TNT) 1.01
      Composition A4 (97% RDX) 1.01
      Composition H6 (45% RDX + 30% TNT + 20% Powdered Aluminum) 1.01
      Cyclotol (70% RDX + 30% TNT) 1.01
      Hydrazine Mononitrate 1.07
      RISAL P (51% IPN + 28% RDX + 14% Al + 4% Mg + 0.7% Zr + 2% NC) 1.13
      Nitroglycerin (NG) 1.16
      Octol (80% HMX + 19% TNT + 1% DNT) 1.16
      Gelatine (92% NG + 7% Nitrocellulose) 1.20
      Erythritol tetranitrate (ETN) 1.20
      NTO (Nitrotriazolon) 1.20
      Hexogen (RDX) 1.20
      Penthrite (PETN) 1.25
      Ethylene glycol dinitrate (EGDN) 1.25
      TNAZ (Trinitroazetidine) 1.28
      HMX Grade A (Octogen) 1.28
      HMX Grade B (Octogen) 1.28
      HNIW (CL-20) 1.35
      Hexanitrobenzene (HNB) 1.35
      MEDINA (Methylene dinitroamine) 1.45
      DDF (4,4'-Dinitro-3,3'-diazenofuroxan) 1.46
      Octanitrocubane (ONC) 1.79

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      • #63
        Updated the spreadsheet with the add ins from Nuke11 in the body of the thread and my weapons description short cut.

        Alphabetized by explosive type too.

        morrow_ex.xlsx

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        • #64


          Name: M21 Anti-Tank, Heavy
          Wt: 17.5 lbs.
          Burst Radius:
          DPW: 11428 Main chg Comp H-6 10.8 lb 4.9 kg
          Packaging: 2 mines w/2 fuzes w/2 boosters in barrier bag. 2 bags (4 mines) w/2 wrenches in wire-bound box
          Package Wt: 90 lb
          Package Dimensions: 29-1/4 x 12-1/2 x13-1/2 in.
          Effects.
          Use:
          Mine M21 is used primarily for destroying tanks and tracked and wheeled vehicles. It is a standoff type that can penetrate 3-inch armor plate at a distance of 21 inches. It also functions as a blast-type mine (E-factor 204)

          Functioning:
          The fuze M607 for the mine is actuated by applying a horizontal force greater than 3.75 pounds at the end of the extension rod. The fuze is also actuated by a directly applied downward force of 290 pounds. The fuze ignites the black powder expelling charge in the mine and the resulting detonation opens up the mine cover and removes the earth covering the mine. Back pressure from the burning propellant drives the firing pin into the M42 primer which, in turn, ignites the delay assembly. After 0.15 second, the relay assembly is detonated, firing the M120 booster, which, in turn, fires the main charge. The steel dish is then driven at high velocity against the target. The arming wrench M26 is provided for use with this mine and fuze.
          Last edited by ArmySGT.; 09-27-2015, 07:34 PM.

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          • #65


            Name: M26 Anti personnel
            Wt: 2.2lbs, 997.9031g
            Burst Radius:
            DPW: 396 Main Chg Comp B 0.375 lb 170 gm
            Packaging: 3 mines per fiber container, 6 containers (18 mines) per wooden box
            Package Wt: 60lb, 27kg 215.5400g
            Package Dimensions: 21-1/4 x 12-1/2 x 9-3/4 in.
            Effects.

            Functioning:
            Setting the mine to the armed (A) position rotates the barrel assembly so that the primer and delay assembly are in direct alinement with the flash hole in the barrel assembly and with the expelling charge directly above. A force of 14 to 28 pounds on the mine top, or a pull on the top level will activate the mine. Upon actuation, the spring loaded firing pin is released
            and fires the primer and delay assembly which ignites the expelling charge. This ejects the fragmenting ball assembly to a height of approximately 2 meters. The delay, ignited by the expelling charge, then initiates the
            booster which detonates the main charge, shattering the fragmenting ball. The mine may be rigged for tripwire activation. Remove the trip lever from storage in the spool assembly and insert in the threaded well in the
            cam, top, center. Attach one or more of the tripwires, as required.

            Attached to, but easily removable from the mine are the following accessories: Arming Handle, Arming Instruction Tag, Trip Lever, and Spool Assembly. Four 20 foot trip wires, two colored olive drab and two tan, are stored on the spool.

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            • #66




              Name: M86 Pursuit Denial Munition
              Wt:
              Burst Radius:
              DPW: 49 Main Charge Comp A5 21 gr
              Packaging:
              Package Wt:
              Package Dimensions:
              Effects.
              The M86 Antipersonnel Mine is manually armed by removing the safety clip and then the arming strap assembly. A camming action breaks the shorting bar and forces the battery ball against the battery breaking the glass ampule containing an electrolyte which activates the reserve battery and provides power. The shorting bar hook, attached to the cam, shears the shorting bar (a safety device across the detonator). After a 60-second (nominal) electronic time delay, a piston actuator in the Safe and Arm mechanism is electrically fired, moving a slider to align the detonator with an explosive lead in the slider. At the same time, seven sensor triplines are released. Approximate three or four triplines will deploy up to 20 feet from the mine, depending upon the at-rest position of the mine. The remaining triplines may be hindered due to their proximity to the resting surface. After an additional 10- second electronic time delay, allowing the munition to return to equilibrium, the mine is fully armed electronically. Disturbance of a tripline, or the mine itself, now triggers a switch which completes an electronic firing circuit. The S&A electric detonator initiates the S&A firing train which initiates a detonating cord which then initiates a thin layer of liquid propellant, which by gravity rests under the kill mechanism, shattering the plastic mine body and propelling the kill mechanism upwards from 6 inches to 8 feet above the ground where it detonates. The kill mechanism is a spheroid internally embossed and loaded with 21 grams of Comp A5 and when detonated, propels fragments in a high velocity spherical pattern.
              If the mine is not activated by tripline or disturbance mode, a factory preset self-destruct feature initiates the mine in 4 hours plus 0-20 percent.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by ArmySGT. View Post
                Hi Nuke!

                Is this still current I am thinking of going on a non-U.S. ATGM game stats spree....... Would this list be the most current still

                I need to add Caribbean, Central America, Canadian, and more Soviet to the threats to Project or KFS equipment.

                May even do some torpedoes and anti-ship weapons.
                Yes this is still my current work. I've been digging around for Soviet information, but it seems to be a bit harder to find for some reason.

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                • #68
                  For M102 Howitzer (KFS issue) towed behind one M35 2 1/2 ton truck.

                  Caliber: 105mm
                  Weight: 1500kg
                  ROF: 5 round per minute
                  Maximum range: 14,000 Meters
                  Feed Device: Single shot, screw type breech
                  Basic Load: 150 rounds
                  Ammunition types: HE, WP, Illum
                  Crew: 8



                  Name M1 105mm HE
                  E-Factor =
                  DPW = 6136 (2.63084kg Compostion B) or 3771 (2.17724kg TNT)
                  Wt. 39.92 lbs (18.107407 kg)
                  Eff. Range 11500m
                  Max. Range 11,500m
                  Burst Radius 25m
                  Type of Fire single shot, screw type breech
                  Rate of Fire Single
                  Feed Device n/a
                  Feed Device Wt. Manually loaded
                  Basic Load 150 rounds
                  Load Wt.
                  Total Wt.
                  Additional Comments:Very basic HE artillery shell. Maybe fitted with a variety of fuses for air burst (Variable Time (VT)) which is preferred, impact, delay, and contact fuses.
                  Limitations:
                  Functional reliability will be degraded when impacting soft targets such as marshy, sandy, clay, mud, or snow covered terrain.

                  Use:
                  The projectile of this cartridge contains high explosive and is used for fragmentation, blast, and mining in support of ground troops and armored columns.

                  Description:
                  The projectile consists of a hollow steel forging with a boattail base, a streamlined ogive, and gilding metal rotating band. A base cover is welded to the base of the projectile for
                  added protection against the entrance of hot gases from the propelling charge during firing. The high explosive (HE) filler within the projectile may be either cast TNT or Composition B. A fuze cavity is either drilled or formed in the filler at the nose end of the projectile. This cavity may be either shallow or deep. A cavity liner, to preclude dusting of HE during transportation and handling, is seated in the cavity and expanded into the lower projectile fuze threads. A supplementary charge is placed in the fuze cavity of projectiles having deep cavities. Projectiles with shallow cavities or deep cavities containing a supplementary charge use only short intrusion fuzes, PD, or MT. Those with deep cavities will accept the long intrusion proximity fuze after removing the supplementary charge. Projectiles may be shipped with a PD or MTSQ fuze or with a closing plug. When
                  shipped with a closing plug, a chip board spacer is assembled between the supplementary charge and plug to limit movement of the former during transportation and handling.
                  The cartridge case contains a percussion primer assembly and seven individually bagged and numbered propelling charge increments. The base of the cartridge case is drilled and the primer assembly is pressed into the base. The percussion primer assembly consists of a percussion ignition element and a perforated flash tube containing black powder. The seven numbered increment bags are tied together, in numerical order, with acrylic cord. These are assembled into the cartridge case, around the primer flash tube, with Increment 1 at the base of the cartridge case and Increment 7 toward the mouth of the cartridge case.

                  Functioning:
                  If the projectile is unfuzed, the closing plug is removed and a fuze assembled to the projectile prior to adjusting the charge and loading the cartridge into the weapon. Impact of the weapon firing pin results in the initiation of the percussion primer which, in turn, ignites the black powder in the flash tube. The flash tube provides for uniform ignition of the propelling charge producing a rapid expansion of the propellant gas which propels the projectile out of the weapon tube. Engagement of the projectile rotating band with the rifling of the weapon tube imparts spin to the projectile providing inflight stability. Projectile functioning is dependent upon the fuze used and may function on impact (instantaneous or delay), function above ground either at a predetermined height based upon time of flight or function in proximity with the target area. Fuze function detonates the HE projectile filler resulting in projectile fragmentation and blast.
                  Last edited by ArmySGT.; 11-07-2015, 07:53 PM.

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                  • #69
                    CARTRIDGE, 25MM, ARMOR PIERCING DISCARDING SABOT-TRACER, M791
                    For use in M242 Bushmaster cannon.


                    M791 APDS-T.pdf
                    Last edited by ArmySGT.; 01-02-2016, 01:56 PM.

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                    • #70
                      Cartridge, 25mm, armor piercing fin stabilized
                      discarding sabot-tracer, m919

                      M919 APFSDS-T.pdf
                      Last edited by ArmySGT.; 01-02-2016, 01:57 PM.

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                      • #71
                        CARTRIDGE, 25MM, HIGH EXPLOSIVE INCENDIARY-TRACER, M792
                        For use in M242 Bushmaster cannon.

                        M792 HEI-T.pdf
                        Last edited by ArmySGT.; 01-02-2016, 02:00 PM.

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                        • #72


                          Should a new formula include the detonation velocity to figure DPW

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by ArmySGT. View Post
                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relati...iveness_factor

                            Should a new formula include the detonation velocity to figure DPW
                            This may be a place to start:
                            Attached Files

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by mmartin798 View Post
                              This may be a place to start:
                              Thanks for that! That will be helpful..... the fragmentation velocity calculation alone for one thing.

                              Currently, explosives are ranked and the damage points are factored off the given explosives effectiveness relative to an equivalent amount of TNT.

                              There is one difference not taken into account when factoring damage. The detonation velocity.

                              Looking for a way to model some explosives like thermobarics and give them their just do in power.

                              There are a number of thermobarics in the list... look for aluminum.

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                              • #75
                                The Gurney Equations14 are a range of formulae used in explosives engineering to predict how fast an explosive will accelerate a surrounding layer of metal or other material when the explosive detonates. This determines how fast fragments are released on detonation of an item of ammunition. This initial fragment velocity can then be used with other ballistic equations to predict either danger areas or fragment penetration.



                                So what should the mass of shrapnel be

                                I was going with 0.1 gram for a modern grenade. 0.5 gram for a modern mortar shell.

                                Anyone think more

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