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- Armour-piercing, capped, ballistic capped (APCBC) is a type of configuration for armour-piercing ammunition introduced in the 1930s to improve the armour-piercing capabilities of both naval and anti-tank guns. The configuration consists of an armour-piercing shell fitted with a stubby armour-piercing cap (AP cap) for improved penetration properties against surface hardened armour, especially at high impact angles, and an aerodynamic ballistic cap on top of the AP cap to correct for the poorer aerodynamics, especially higher drag, otherwise created by the stubby AP cap. These features allow APCBC shells to retain higher velocities and to deliver more energy to the target on impact, especially at long range when compared to uncapped shells. The configuration is used on both inert and explosive armour-piercing shell types:
* Armour-piercing (AP), capped, ballistic capped (APCBC)
* Semi-armour-piercing (SAP), capped, ballistic capped (SAPCBC)
* Armour-piercing, high-explosive (APHE), capped, ballistic capped (APHECBC)
* Semi-armour-piercing, high-explosive (SAPHE), capped, ballistic capped (SAPHECBC) The APCBC configuration is an evolution of the earlier APC configuration (armour-piercing, capped), itself an evolution of the simple AP configuration (armour-piercing, uncapped). The APCBC configuration is however expensive and thus a large amount of both historical and modern armour-piercing ammunition uses only one of the two caps: APC (armour-piercing, capped) and APBC (armour-piercing, ballistic capped). (en)
- El proyectil penetrantes anti-blindaje con capa balística (por sus siglas del inglés Armor Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap) es un tipo de proyectil antiblindaje introducido en 1930. La capa balística es una capa, habitualmente metálica, que se coloca sobre la punta redondeada de un proyectil penetrante antiblindaje para mejorar su aerodinámica. Esto permitió a los proyectiles APCBC mantener altas velocidades, transmitiendo más energía al objetivo, especialmente a largas distancias. Al impacto la capa se destruye, permitiendo al componente anti-blindaje impactar como debe. (es)
- Бронебо́йный снаря́д с бронебо́йным наконе́чником является одним из видов бронебойных снарядов. (ru)
- Бронебійний снаряд з бронебійним наконечником є одним з видів бронебійних снарядів. (uk)
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- Cross section of an APCBC shell (en)
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- (en)
- # Ballistic cap
# Armour-piercing cap
# Shell body
# Explosive charge
# Driving band
# Base fuze
# Tracer cup (en)
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- Armour-piercing, capped, ballistic capped shell (en)
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- El proyectil penetrantes anti-blindaje con capa balística (por sus siglas del inglés Armor Piercing Capped Ballistic Cap) es un tipo de proyectil antiblindaje introducido en 1930. La capa balística es una capa, habitualmente metálica, que se coloca sobre la punta redondeada de un proyectil penetrante antiblindaje para mejorar su aerodinámica. Esto permitió a los proyectiles APCBC mantener altas velocidades, transmitiendo más energía al objetivo, especialmente a largas distancias. Al impacto la capa se destruye, permitiendo al componente anti-blindaje impactar como debe. (es)
- Бронебо́йный снаря́д с бронебо́йным наконе́чником является одним из видов бронебойных снарядов. (ru)
- Бронебійний снаряд з бронебійним наконечником є одним з видів бронебійних снарядів. (uk)
- Armour-piercing, capped, ballistic capped (APCBC) is a type of configuration for armour-piercing ammunition introduced in the 1930s to improve the armour-piercing capabilities of both naval and anti-tank guns. The configuration consists of an armour-piercing shell fitted with a stubby armour-piercing cap (AP cap) for improved penetration properties against surface hardened armour, especially at high impact angles, and an aerodynamic ballistic cap on top of the AP cap to correct for the poorer aerodynamics, especially higher drag, otherwise created by the stubby AP cap. These features allow APCBC shells to retain higher velocities and to deliver more energy to the target on impact, especially at long range when compared to uncapped shells. (en)
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- Armour-piercing, capped, ballistic capped shell (en)
- APCBC (es)
- Бронебойный снаряд с бронебойным наконечником (ru)
- Бронебійний снаряд з бронебійним наконечником (uk)
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