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8 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

US forces did it in WW2 with their Sherman tanks. Likewise here when the Army took back Lumpini they had wooden pallets on their Armoured Personell carriers.

 

They do it in the mistaken hope of providing enough standoff so that if a hollow charge warhead hits the jet of molten metal it produces will have its energy sufficiently dissipated by the wood that it won't penetrate the armour.

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On 1/1/2025 at 2:49 AM, mokwit said:

US forces did it in WW2 with their Sherman tanks. Likewise here when the Army took back Lumpini they had wooden pallets on their Armoured Personell carriers.

 

They do it in the mistaken hope of providing enough standoff so that if a hollow charge warhead hits the jet of molten metal it produces will have its energy sufficiently dissipated by the wood that it won't penetrate the armour.

 

Most modernized armoured units, including the Russians use Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA).

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50 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Reactive armour is the way to go but Russia uses wood like fools

It is rumoured that various high ranking officers in the "armoured vehicle upgrading program" made a lot of money selling off the explosive reactive armour!

 

Certainly a lot of the knocked out/captured Russian armour had dummy or empty ERA panels

 

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9 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Most modernized armoured units, including the Russians use Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA).

On TANKS, not Armored Personnel Carriers (which this is), which do not have it BY DESIGN. They also tend to have thin armour to improve mobility.

 

type: 'why don't troop carriers/Armored Personnel Carriers have reactive armour?' into Grok for a detailed explanation as to why.

 

Many APC designs have firing ports for crew protection from infantry with RPG's. The US Bradley has a specially designed port firing gun for example.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
12 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Most Russian tanks are in the scrapyard waiting for repair haven’t you heard

 

And the remainder have been stored until turret tossing becomes an Olympic sport.

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Posted
7 hours ago, kwonitoy said:

 

Doing a good impersonation of a junk yard

Unable to open your link. Keep getting spam which I can't delete.

 

Anything on a normal web site without spam?

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Posted
50 minutes ago, mokwit said:

I would have thought that proved my point.

 

As per the Grok answer, it is sometimes fitted to "at risk" APC's. Israel is hardly a good example as any Bradley used in urban areas like Gaza is at extreme risk from RPG7 and the Hamas developed hollow charge personal anti tank rockets. They are fitting it to "at risk" APC's as per the grok answer there are multiple reasons why it is not normally fitted, but you are highlighting THIS ONE  example from a different conflict which is a different situation as somehow proving a point.

 

You think you are making a point but you are not making any point at all.

 

Seriously, just stop replying to my posts this is the third time I have schooled you in 24 hours and each time you come back with a non answer. After I have left this here long enough to be sure you have seen it I will put you on ignore.

 

Others on this webboard can judge for themselves as to which of us knows what he is talking about and which doesn't. I am happy for them to make that judgement for themselves.

 

Don't bother posting in reply to my posts anymore, I won't see them. I can't be bothered to engage with people like you.

Seems we have a few posters that get their info off biased sites.

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27 minutes ago, mokwit said:

He doesn't know what propaganda is and how it fools people like him.

Without getting into Russian vehicle identification which can even confuse me, I wonder how many commenting on the use of supplementary protection even know the difference between an APC and an MBT, without googling it, or have even driven one.

 

PS re your avatar that was a great movie series.

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Posted
13 hours ago, pegman said:

It's amazing how the Russians for the last couple years are continually taking ground against the Ukraine army using shovels and wood armoured tanks. 

What is the goal of the war now?  

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7 hours ago, TedG said:

What is the goal of the war now?  

IMO for Russia it's to gain control of the East before it ends, and for Ukraine it's to get some sort of treaty to end the war.

Do you have any thoughts on it yourself?

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