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  2. Spaced armour - Wikipedia

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    Tank spaced armour has been fielded since the First World War, when it was fitted to the French Schneider CA1 and Saint-Chamond tanks. The late variants of Panzer III had frontal spaced armour: a 20 mm thick face-hardened steel layer in front of the 50 mm thick main armour. Impacted projectiles were physically damaged by the 20mm plate, so the ...

  3. Vehicle armour - Wikipedia

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    Sturmgeschütz III with spaced armour plates. Armour with two or more plates spaced a distance apart, called spaced armour, has been in use since the First World War, where it was used on the Schneider CA1 and Saint-Chamond tanks. Spaced armour can be advantageous in several situations.

  4. Sloped armour - Wikipedia

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    Sloped armour became very much the fashion after World War II, its most pure expression being perhaps the British Chieftain. [citation needed] However, the latest main battle tanks use perforated and composite armour, which attempts to deform and abrade a penetrator rather than deflecting it, as deflecting a long rod penetrator is difficult ...

  5. Leopard 2 - Wikipedia

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    The welded turret utilised spaced armour formed by two steel plates. [20] The prototypes were equipped with an EMES-12 optical rangefinder and fire control system, which later was adopted on the Leopard 1A4. In mid-1973 a new turret was designed by Wegmann saving 1.5 tonnes (1.7 short tons) in weight. [21]

  6. Leopard 1 - Wikipedia

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    A West German army Leopard 1A1A1 with additional spaced armour on the turret and gun mantlet. A Norwegian Army Leopard 1A1 After the last vehicle from the first four production series was delivered, the Bundeswehr initiated an upgrade programme in 1970 to increase the combat effectiveness of its tanks.

  7. High-explosive squash head - Wikipedia

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    While only effective against tanks without spaced armour or spall liners, the round is still favoured for combat demolition purposes. The flattened high-velocity explosive pat can destroy concrete constructions much faster than a HEAT round (which is designed to penetrate armour), and without the dangerous fragmentation of a traditional high ...

  8. Type 96 tank - Wikipedia

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    The most visible difference between the Type 96 and earlier Type 88 series tanks was the additional spaced armor on the turret front. This spaced armor gave the Type 96 a rectangular front profile, visually distinguishing it from the round turret of the Type 88.

  9. T-72 Adra - Wikipedia

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    The Adra consists of spaced armor around the turret and at the front of the hull, with the spaced armour and chassis being covered in a layer of slat armor.The turret ring is also protected by steel chains which hang from the turret and are weighed down with steel balls, in the hope that they will offer similar performance to slat armor, but with more flexibility, however these are rarely ...