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| 115mm 2A20: OF-27 HEF || style="text-align:center;" | 4000 || style="text-align:center;" | <span style="color: red">'''290'''</span> || style="text-align:center;" | 800 || style="text-align:center;" | 1970s || | | 115mm 2A20: OF-27 HEF || style="text-align:center;" | 4000 || style="text-align:center;" | <span style="color: red">'''290'''</span> || style="text-align:center;" | 800 || style="text-align:center;" | 1970s || | ||
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| 120mm L11A5 | | 120mm L11A5: [[L15|L15 APDS]] || style="text-align:center;" | 1800 || style="text-align:center;" | '''390''' || style="text-align:center;" | 1370 || style="text-align:center;" | 1965 || | ||
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| 120mm L11A5/L30: L23A1 APFSDS || style="text-align:center;" | 3500 || style="text-align:center;" | '''460''' || style="text-align:center;" | 1534 || style="text-align:center;" | 1985 || | | 120mm L11A5/L30: L23A1 APFSDS || style="text-align:center;" | 3500 || style="text-align:center;" | '''460''' || style="text-align:center;" | 1534 || style="text-align:center;" | 1985 || |
Revision as of 11:02, 28 June 2017
Small Arms
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] |
---|---|---|---|
5.45mm RU: 7N6M AP | 300 | 7 | 920 |
5.56mm NATO: SS109 Ball | 350 | 7 | 920 |
7.62mm RU: M43 Ball | 1200 | 10 | 834 |
7.62mm x 54R: 7N13 AP | 700 | 15 | 834 |
7.62mm NATO/US/DE: M80 Ball | 1200 | 11 | 854 |
7.62mm DK: AMA 64 Ball | 1200 | 10 | 820 |
7.62mm x 51: M61 AP | 600 | 16 | 854 |
.30-06 Springfield: M2 Ball | 1370 | 10 | 877 |
.300 Winchester: MK 248 MOD 0 AP | 1100 | 22 | 910 |
.338 Lapua Magnum: Ball | 1400 | 15 | 915 |
.338 AP485: XM1154 AP-I | 1600 | 25 | 905 |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Black text: RHAe (KE) penetration
HMG
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
.50 cal M2 AP-T | 1800 | 28 | 857 | |
.50 cal M33 Ball | 1800 | 21 | 887 | |
.50 cal M8 AP-I | 1800 | 29 | 887 | |
.50 cal Mk 121 APHEI | 1800 | 24 | 886 | |
.50 cal M903 SLAP | 1500 | 35 | 1150 | 1990 |
.50 cal PBAPT M/84LS | 2500 | 25 | 739 | |
.50 cal PPT M/85LS | 1800 | 30 | 739 | |
12.7mm RU: B-32 AP | 1600 | 27 | 818 | |
12.7mm RU: AP-I | 1600 | 30 | 895 | |
14.5mm KPV: B-32 AP | 1500 | 45 | 988 | |
14.5mm KPV: BS-41 AP-I | 1500 | 52 | 976 | |
14.5mm KPV: AP-I | 1500 | 40 | 976 |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Black text: RHAe (KE) penetration
Autocannon
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
20mm RH202: DM43 API-T | 2000 | 55 | 1100 | 1972 |
20mm RH202: DM63 APDS-T | 2000 | 60 | 1150 | 1989 |
20mm RH202: DM81 HE-I-T | 2000 | 14 | 1100 | 1972 |
20mm M197: M383 HE | 2200 | 71 | 241 | 1981 |
23mm 2A7: BZ API | 2500 | 45 | 1000 | 1960s |
23mm 2A7: BZT API | 2500 | 40 | 970 | 1970s |
23mm 2A7: FAPDS-T | 3000 | 60 | 970 | 1990s |
23mm 2A7: APDS-T | 3000 | 50 | 1170 | 1990s |
23mm 2A7: OZT HEI-T | 2500 | 14 | 970 | 1960s |
25mm Bushmaster: M791 APDS-T | 2000 | 60 | 1345 | 1983 |
25mm Bushmaster: M919 APFSDS-T | 2100 | 100 | 1385 | 1994 |
25mm Bushmaster: M792 HEI-T | 3000 | 35 | 1100 | 1983 |
25mm Bushmaster: SAPHEI-T | 1800 | 45 | 1100 | 1983 |
30mm 2A42/2A72: 3UBR6 AP | 1200 | 51 | 970 | 1970s |
30mm 2A42/2A72: 3UBR8 BP AP | 1800 | 60 | 1120 | 1990s |
30mm 2A42/2A72: OT HEI-T SD | 1500 | 35 | 970 | |
30mm M230: M789 HEDP | 2000 | 46 | 805 | 1997 |
30mm Mauser: NM225 APFSDS-T | 2000 | 110 | 1410 | 1990s |
30mm Mauser: PMC 287 APFSDS-T | 2000 | 110 | 1390 | 1990s |
30mm Mauser: NM222 MP-T/SD | 3000 | 46 | 1070 | no date |
30mm Bushmaster II: PSA VJ 03 PSV | 2000 | 110 | 1405 | 1990s |
30mm Bushmaster II: PSA VJ 03 PN | 2000 | 110 | 1430 | 1990s |
30mm Bushmaster II: PSSYKR VJ 03 | 3000 | 30 | 1070 | no date |
35mm Bushmaster III: NMxxx APFSDS-T | 2500 | 130 | 1360 | 2000s |
35mm Bushmaster III: PMD 049 APDS-T | 2200 | 110 | 1440 | 1989 |
35mm Bushmaster III: ABM M/XX LS | 4000 | 58 | 1050 | 2005 |
35mm Bushmaster III: M/XX LS HEI | 4000 | 35 | 1175 | no date |
35mm Bushmaster III: PPT FRAG M/XX LS | 4000 | 120& | 1400 | no date |
40mm Bofors L70: Slpprj 90 | 2000 | 140 | 1465 | 1993 |
40mm Bofors L70: Slpprj 90LK/97 | 2500 | 140 | 1465 | 1997 |
40mm Bofors L70: Slpprj 95LK/05 | 2000 | 170 | 1510 | 2005 |
40mm Bofors L70: Slsgr 90 | 4000 | 60 | 988 | 1990 |
40mm Bofors L70: Kulsgr 90 | 3000 | 40 | 1015 | 1990 |
40mm Bofors L70: Kulsgr 95LK | 3000 | 20& | 1000 | 1995 |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Black text: RHAe (KE) penetration
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
&Hybrid round that impacts as KE, then detonates into fragments
Main Gun
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
73mm SPG-9/2A28: PG-9N HEAT-T | 900 | 300 | 700 | no date | |
73mm SPG-9/2A28: PG-15V HEAT-T | 900 | 400 | 690 | no date | |
73mm SPG-9/2A28: PG-15VNT HEAT-T | 900 | 550 | 690 | no date | |
75mm 75/SA 50: PCOT-51P APCBC-T | 1000 | 200 | 1000 | 1951 | |
75mm 75/SA 50: POT-51A APC-T | 1000 | 130 | 1000 | 1951 | |
75mm 75/SA 50: OE HEF-T | 3000 | 90 | 753 | 1950 | |
75mm 75/SA 50: M50 Canister | 220 | 15 | 605 | 1998 | |
76mm D-56T: BR-354P HVAP | 1060 | 110 | 955 | 1950s | |
76mm D-56T: BK-350M HEAT | 1000 | 280 | 325 | 1942 | |
76mm D-56T: OF-350 HEF | 3500 | 150 | 680 | 1941 | |
90mm F3: OFL 90 F1 APFSDS | 1650 | 310 | 1275 | 1966 | |
90mm F3: OCCC F2 HEAT-T | 1100 | 310 | 950 | 1966 | |
90mm F3: OE F2 HEF | 925 | 160 | 750 | 1966 | |
90mm F3: OFUM F2 WP | 925 | 94 | 750 | 1966 | |
90mm F3: ODR F2 Canister | 220 | 18 | 950 | 1966 | |
100mm D-10T: BR-412D AP-T | 1500 | 236 | 894 | 1953 | This round was still in use by the Egypt and Syria in 1973 Yom Kippur War, since it was surplus ammo by that time and the BM-8 was expensive by comparison. It seems that the BM-8 was fielded exclusively by Warsaw Pact and Soviet units of the same period. The T-55 with BR-412D should be used for all third world nations until the 1980s. |
100mm D-10T: BM-8 HVAPDS-T | 1700 | 300 | 1415 | 1968 | Assumption: third world client states probably obtained this round in the mid to late 1980s. |
100mm D-10T: BM-20 APFSDS-T | 2000 | 390 | 1408 | 1976 | |
100mm D-10T: BM-25 APFSDS-T | 2000 | 430 | 1430 | 1978 | |
100mm D-10T: M309 APFSDS-T | 2500 | 480 | 1400 | 1999 | |
100mm D-10T: BK-5M HEAT-FS-T | 2500 | 380 | 900 | 1955 | |
100mm D-10T: OF-412Zh HE | 2500 | 220 | 900 | no date | |
105mm L7: L36A1 APDS-T | 1800 | 270 | 1479 | 1961 | |
105mm L7: L52 APDS-T | 2500 | 300 | 1426 | 1973 | Leopard AS1 with L52 (or M728) is a good representation of a German Leopard 1A4 for 1974-77 scenarios. For 1973 Yom Kippur War, the L52 was actually not available in large numbers but apparently a small amount were fielded by some units (the L36A1 was the abundant KE round used in that war). |
105mm L7: L64A4 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 410 | 1485 | 1983 | |
105mm L7: M392 APDS-T | 1800 | 270 | 1479 | 1961 | This is the U.S. designation for the UK 105mm L36 round. |
105mm L7: M728 APDS-T | 2500 | 300 | 1426 | 1974 | |
105mm L7: M735 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 410 | 1501 | 1978 | |
105mm L7: M774 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 440 | 1509 | 1980 | |
105mm L7: M833 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 490 | 1494 | 1983 | |
105mm L7: M900 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 650 | 1505 | 1989 | |
105mm L7: CMC105 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 430 | 1501 | 1980s | |
105mm L7: DM23 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 390 | 1455 | 1978 | Leopard AS1 with DM23 is a good representation of a German Leopard 1A4 for 1978-86 scenarios (when the Leopard 1A5 became available). |
105mm L7: DM33 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 420 | 1450 | 1984 | |
105mm L7: DM63 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 530 | 1455 | 2000 | This is the German designation for the Israeli 105mm M426 round. |
105mm L7: M111 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 390 | 1455 | 1978 | |
105mm L7: M426 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 530 | 1455 | 2000 | |
105mm L7: PfeilPat78Lsp APFSDS-T | 3500 | 390 | 1450 | 1978 | This is the Swiss designation for the German 105mm DM23 round. |
105mm L7: PPTFS M/85 LS APFSDS-T | 4000 | 420 | 1455 | 1985 | This is the Danish designation for the German 105mm DM33 round. |
105mm L7: NR132 HEAT-T | 3500 | 390 | 1174 | 1966 | |
105mm L7: M456A1 HEAT-T | 3500 | 390 | 1173 | 1966 | |
105mm L7: M456A2 HEAT-T | 3500 | 430 | 1174 | 1981 | |
105mm L7: DM12 HEAT-T | 3500 | 430 | 1174 | 1981 | |
105mm L7: M1061 HEAT-T | 3500 | 430 | 1174 | 1981 | |
105mm L7: M393A1 HEP-T | 3500 | 300 | 732 | 1965 | |
105mm L7: L35A3 HESH-T | 4000 | 310 | 732 | 1970s | |
105mm L7: L-35 HESH-T | 4000 | 310 | 935 | 2000 | |
105mm L7: 105mm HESH-T | 4000 | 310 | 731 | no date | |
105mm L7: M-156-LS HESH-T | 4000 | 310 | 731 | no date | |
105mm L7: OE 105 F1 HEF-T | 4000 | 240 | 700 | 1996 | |
105mm L7: OFUM PH 105F1 HE-T | 4000 | 150 | 695 | 1997 | |
105mm L7: M416 WP-T | 3500 | 150 | 732 | 1970s | |
105mm L7: L34 WP | 4000 | 180 | 670 | 1985 | |
105mm L7: RGRPT M/87 LS WP-T | 4000 | 180 | 731 | 1970s | |
105mm L7: M1040 Canister | 500 | 20 | 1410 | 2007 | |
106mm M40 RCL: 106 I-HEAT (M346A1) | 1350 | 480 | 503 | 1980s | |
115mm 2A20: BM-4 APFSDS-T | 2000 | 240 | 1600 | 1963 | |
115mm 2A20: BM-6 APFSDS-T | 2000 | 260 | 1680 | 1967 | This round seems to be the one used by the Arabs in 1973 Yom Kippur War, based on sources that state that the T-62 KE ammunition could penetrate the Shot Kal tank from the front. Based on the penetration value of the BM-4 and BM-6, the BM-4 cannot penetrate the Shot Kal from the front, but the BM-6 can penetrate it in the front hull area. (Source: Osprey, Yom Kippur War 1973.) |
115mm 2A20: BM-21 APFSDS-T | 2300 | 430 | 1600 | 1975 | |
115mm 2A20: BM-28 APFSDS-T | 2300 | 460 | 1650 | 1978 | |
115mm 2A20: BM-36 APFSDS-T | 2500 | 520 | 1650 | 1988 | |
115mm 2A20: BK-4M HEAT-FS-T | 2000 | 440 | 900 | 1969 | |
115mm 2A20: BK-15M HEAT-FS-T | 2500 | 470 | 1060 | 1980s | |
115mm 2A20: OF-11 HEF-T | 4000 | 260 | 905 | 1960s | |
115mm 2A20: OF-18 HEF | 4000 | 270 | 750 | 1970s | |
115mm 2A20: OF-27 HEF | 4000 | 290 | 800 | 1970s | |
120mm L11A5: L15 APDS | 1800 | 390 | 1370 | 1965 | |
120mm L11A5/L30: L23A1 APFSDS | 3500 | 460 | 1534 | 1985 | |
120mm L30: L26A1 CHARM1 APFSDS | 3500 | 500 | 1575 | 1991 | |
120mm L30: L27A1 CHARM3 APFSDS | 3500 | 610 | 1675 | 1999 | |
120mm L30: L28A1 APFSDS | 3500 | 630 | 1720 | 2000s | |
120mm CN120-26: OFL120 F1 APFSDS-T | 3000 | 690 | 1790 | 1993 | |
120mm CN120-26: OFL120 F2 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 690 | 1780 | 1996 | |
120mm RM: DM13 APFSDS | 3200 | 470 | 1650 | 1979 | |
120mm RM: DM13A1 APFSDS | 3500 | 490 | 1640 | 1983 | |
120mm RM: DM23 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 520 | 1650 | 1983 | |
120mm RM: DM33 APFSDS-T (L44) | 3500 | 600 | 1650 | 1987 | |
120mm RM: DM33 APFSDS-T (L55) | 3500 | 630 | 1710 | 1987 | |
120mm RM: DM33 PELE | 2000 | 200& | 1650 | 2006 | This round is a development of Rheinmetall’s Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect program to extend the service life of outdated but still useful ammunition types. |
120mm RM: DM53 APFSDS-T (L44) | 4000 | 750 | 1650 | 1999 | |
120mm RM: DM53 APFSDS-T (L55) | 4000 | 800 | 1750 | 1999 | |
120mm RM: PfielPat87Lsp APFSDS-T | 3500 | 600 | 1650 | 1987 | This is the Swiss designation for the German 120mm DM33 round. |
120mm RM: KE-W APFSDS-T | 3500 | 630 | 1585 | 1991 | |
120mm RM: KE-WA1 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 670 | 1740 | 1999 | |
120mm RM: KE-WA2 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 700 | 1700 | 2004 | |
120mm RM: Slpprj m/95 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 650 | 1650 | 1995 | |
120mm RM: CL3143 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 690 | 1770 | 1999 | |
120mm M256: M829 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 600 | 1670 | 1985 | |
120mm M256: M829A1 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 700 | 1575 | 1988 | |
120mm M256: M829A2 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 750 | 1680 | 1993 | |
120mm M256: M829A3 APFSDS-T | 4000 | 840 | 1555 | 2003 | |
120mm RM: DM12A1 HEAT-T (L44) | 2600 | 600 | 1140 | 1979 | |
120mm RM: DM12A1 HEAT-T (L55) | 2600 | 600 | 1180 | 1979 | |
120mm M256: M830 HEAT-T | 2600 | 600 | 1140 | 1983 | |
120mm M256: M830A1 HEAT-MP-T | 2800 | 420 | 1410 | 1993 | |
120mm M256: M908 HE-OR-T | 2800 | 250 | 1410 | 2003 | |
120mm L11A5/L30: L31A7 HESH | 4000 | 370 | 670 | 1985 | |
120mm RM: DM11 HE-T | 5000 | 430 | 980 | 2010 | |
120mm RM: Slsgr 95 HE-T | 2600 | 290 | 744 | 1995 | |
120mm M256: M1028 Canister | 500 | 24 | 1410 | 2004 | |
120mm L11A5/L30: L34 WP | 4000 | 180 | 670 | 1985 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-9 APFSDS-T | 2200 | 260 | 1800 | 1962 | Because of its poor performance, this round was supplied as export to all initial T-72s (Source: Modern Russian Armor, Fofanov). T-72M with BM9 should be used for Syrians in 1982 Lebanon War scenarios. |
125mm 2A46: BM-12 APFSDS-T | 2200 | 280 | 1800 | 1968 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-15 APFSDS-T | 2200 | 350 | 1800 | 1972 | This round was in use by the Soviet Army until 1976, and then it was exclusively for export and also license-produced by some nations. The BM-15 was the most advanced 125mm KE ammo type available to client states until after 1991. (Source: Modern Russian Armor, Fofanov). T-72M1 with BM15 should be used for Iraqis in 1991 Gulf War scenarios. |
125mm 2A46: BM-22 APFSDS-T | 3100 | 440 | 1750 | 1976 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-26 APFSDS-T | 3200 | 450 | 1750 | 1983 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-29 APFSDS-T | 3200 | 460 | 1750 | 1982 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-32 APFSDS-T | 3300 | 540 | 1700 | 1985 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-42 APFSDS-T | 3300 | 510 | 1700 | 1986 | Used by the Russians in late 1980s, and possibly the best Russian KE round exported post 1991 (after the Russians replaced it with the BM46). |
125mm 2A46: BM-46 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 640 | 1700 | 1991 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-42M APFSDS-T* | 3500 | 660 | 1750 | 1994 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-59 APFSDS-T* | 4000 | 810 | 1725 | ~2010 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-60 APFSDS-T* | 4000 | 710 | 1725 | ~2010 | |
125mm 2A46: Pronit APFSDS-T | 3500 | 540 | 1650 | 1996 | Can be used to represent the Slovak TAPNA round. |
125mm 2A46: T-2A APFSDS-T | 3500 | 570 | 1700 | 1997 | Can be used to represent the Czech EPpSv-97 round. |
125mm 2A46: 125-I APFSDS-T | 3500 | 580 | 1730 | 1993 | |
125mm 2A46: 125-II APFSDS-T | 3500 | 640 | 1740 | 1990s | |
125mm 2A46: M711 APFSDS-T | 3500 | 670 | 1700 | 1996 | |
125mm 2A46: BM-15 PELE | 2200 | 180& | 1800 | 2006 | This round is a further development of Rheinmetall’s Penetrator with Enhanced Lateral Effect program to extend the service life of outdated but still useful ammunition types. |
125mm 2A46: BK-12M HEAT-FS-T | 2700 | 440 | 905 | 1969 | |
125mm 2A46: BK-14M HEAT-FS-T | 2700 | 500 | 905 | 1970s | |
125mm 2A46: BK-18M HEAT-FS-T | 2700 | 630 | 905 | 1980s | |
125mm 2A46: BK-21B HEAT-FS-T | 2800 | 760 | 905 | 1980s | |
125mm 2A46: BK-29 HEAT-FS-T | 2800 | 650# | 915 | 1988 | |
125mm 2A46: BK-31 HEAT-FS-T | 2800 | 720# | 915 | 1988 | |
125mm 2A46: HEAT-T | 2800 | 500 | 850 | 1982 | |
125mm 2A46: OF-19 HEF-T | 4000 | 310 | 850 | 1962 | |
125mm 2A46: OF-26 HEF-T | 4000 | 310 | 850 | 1970 | |
125mm 2A46: AT-8* (9M112 Kobra) | 4000 (100‡) | 600 | 400 | 1979 | ATGM |
125mm 2A46: AT-11 (9M119 Svir) | 4000 (75‡) | 700 | 341 | 1985 | ATGM |
125mm 2A46: AT-11b (9M119 Svir-M) | 4000 (75‡) | 650# | 341 | 1986 | ATGM |
125mm 2A46: AT-11 (9M119M Refleks) | 5000 (75‡) | 700 | 341 | 1985 | ATGM |
125mm 2A46: AT-11b (9M119M Refleks-M) | 5000 (75‡) | 700# | 341 | 1992 | ATGM |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Black text: RHAe (KE) penetration
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
- Orange text: Incendiary effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
*Not usable by T-72
&Hybrid round that impacts as KE, then detonates into fragments
#Tandem warhead, defeats ERA
‡Minimum range for gun launched ATGMs
ATGM
Ammunition | Range[m] (min) | Range[m] (max) | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Milan | 400 | 1975 | 590 | 200 | 1972 | |
Milan 2 | 400 | 1975 | 790 | 160 | 1984 | |
Milan 2T | 400 | 1920 | 790# | 140 | 1993 | |
Milan 3 | 400 | 1920 | 790# | 140 | 1996 | |
Milan 3ER | 400 | 3000 | 880# | 140 | 2008 | |
Dragon | 75 | 1000 | 330 | 87 | 1973 | |
Dragon II | 75 | 1000 | 450 | 87 | 1985 | |
Dragon III/Superdragon | 75 | 1500 | 450 | 87 | 1990 | |
Javelin | 125† | 2500 | 600* | 200 | 1996 | |
HOT 2 | 75 | 4000 | 950 | 242 | no date | |
Spike LR | 200 | 4000 | 700* | 165 | 1997 | |
TOW | 65 | 3750 | 430 | 320 | 1976 | This is the initial BGM-71A/B with the 3.9 kg warhead. |
ITOW | 65 | 3750 | 630 | 320 | 1978 | The BGM-71C upgrades the "B" variant with an extensible stand-off probe for better penetration. |
TOW 2 | 65 | 3750 | 890 | 320 | 1983 | The BGM-71D upgrades the "C" variant with improved guidance, a larger motor, and an enlarged 5.9 kg main warhead. |
TOW 2A | 65 | 3750 | 890# | 320 | 1988 | Optimized to defeat first and second generation reactive armours, the BGM-71E carries a small precursor charge in the stand-off probe tip. |
TOW 2A Aero | 65 | 4000 | 890# | 320 | 2004 | Modified with a a special nose cap to increase range, the BGM-71E-3 is not in use by the U.S. military, but has been exported to a number of TOW users worldwide. |
TOW 2A Aero RF | 65 | 4500 | 890# | 320 | 2009 | This version of the BGM-71E-3 uses a wireless one way radio link in addition to the modified nose cap and has a longer range than the standard Aero version. |
TOW 2B | 65 | 3750 | 300^ | 320 | 1993 | The current issue BGM-71F is a top attack missile using two offset 6.14kg explosively formed penetrators. |
TOW 2B Aero | 65 | 4000 | 300^ | 320 | 2004 | Modified with a a special nose cap to increase range, the BGM-71F-3 is in current use by the U.S. military, but has not been as widely exported as the TOW-2A version. |
TOW 2B Aero RF | 65 | 4500 | 300^ | 320 | 2009 | This version of the BGM-71F-3 uses a wireless one way radio link in addition to the modified nose cap and has a longer range than the standard Aero version. |
RBS56 BILL | 150 | 2200 | 600^ | 250 | 1985 | |
RB57 STORM | 20 | 2200 | 600^ | 250 | 2006 | |
AT-2c | 500 | 4000 | 500 | 160 | 1980s | |
AT-3d | 500 | 3000 | 520 | 115 | 1980s | |
AT-4a | 70 | 2000 | 480 | 186 | 1970 | |
AT-4b | 70 | 2500 | 460 | 186 | 1983 | |
AT-4c | 70 | 2500 | 500 | 180 | 1991 | |
AT-5a | 70 | 4000 | 650 | 200 | 1974 | |
AT-5b | 70 | 4000 | 780 | 208 | 1990 | |
AT-6 | 400 | 5000 | 600 | 450 | 1990 | |
AT-7 | 40 | 1000 | 460 | 223 | 1979 | Removed in rev. 2.640. |
AT-10a | 100 | 4000 | 550 | 308 | 1983 | |
AT-10b | 100 | 4000 | 600# | 308 | 1991 | |
AT-10b+ | 100 | 6000 | 600# | 308 | 1990s | Maximum range for this missile is reduced to 5500m when fired from the BMP-3. |
AT-10c | 100 | 4000 | 750# | 308 | 1999 | |
AT-10c+ | 100 | 6000 | 750# | 308 | 1990s | Maximum range for this missile is reduced to 5500m when fired from the BMP-3. |
AT-13 | 40 | 1500 | 650 | 200 | 1990 | Removed in rev. 2.640. |
AGM-114C | 500 | 8000 | 850* | 425 | 1990 | Laser guided (helicopter must maintain LOS with target). |
AGM-114K | 500 | 8000 | 850*# | 425 | 1993 | Laser guided (helicopter must maintain LOS with target. |
AGM-114L | 500 | 8000 | 850*# | 425 | 1993 | Radar guided/fire and forget (helicopter is not required to maintain LOS with the target, this should be used to simulate the AH-64D Longbow). |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
^TOW 2B, RBS56 BILL and RB57 STORM are top attack
*Hellfire, Spike LR and Javelin have a diving terminal phase
#Tandem warhead, defeats ERA
†Minimum range for both top attack and direct fire modes (rev 4.006)
Infantry Light Anti-Armour Weapons
Ammunition | Range[m]* | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
M72A1 LAW | 300 | 250 | 140 | 1960s* |
M72A4 LAW | 300 | 320 | 145 | 1980s* |
M136 AT-4 | 400 | 500 | 290 | 1985 |
M2 Carl Gustav | 700 | 450 | 290 | 1964 |
lePzF | 300 | 350 | 243 | 1960 |
PzF 3 | 400 | 630 | 243 | 1987 |
PzF 3T | 400 | 720# | 243 | 1996 |
RPG-7 | 300 | 260 | 300 | 1961 |
RPG-7M | 300 | 300 | 300 | 1969 |
RPG-7S1 | 300 | 360 | 300 | 1972 |
RPG-7L | 300 | 550 | 200 | 1977 |
RPG-7N | 500 | 400 | 300 | 1980s |
RPG-7R | 200 | 630# | 120 | 1988 |
TBG-7 | 300 | 350 | 270 | 1997 |
OG-7 | 1000 | 120 | 300 | 1999 |
RPG-7LT | 300 | 410# | 200 | 1990s |
RPG-22 | 200 | 400 | 133 | 1980 |
RPG-26 | 340 | 440 | 144 | 1985 |
RPG-27 | 250 | 720 | 120 | 1989 |
RPG-29 | 800 | 720 | 280 | 1989 |
RB57 STORM | 800 | 600^ | 300 | 2006 |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
^RB57 STORM light ATGM is top attack
#Tandem warhead, defeats ERA
*All light infantry anti-armour weapons have a minimum range of 20m or less
Infantry Support Weapons
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
40mm AGL: M430 HEDP | 2200 | 71 | 241 | 1990s |
40mm AGL: M383 HE | 2200 | 71 | 241 | 1981 |
40mm AGL: 40x53HL | 2200 | 80 | 241 | 2000s |
40mm GL: M381 HE | 400 | 25 | 76 | 1990s |
40mm GL: M713 Smoke | 400 | 12 | 76 | 1990s |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
- Orange text: Incendiary effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
Artillery Rounds
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
60mm M6C: HE-TNT Mk2 | 1900 | 130 | 71 | 2010 |
60mm M6C: HE-TNT Mk2 (Long) | 3900 | 130 | 79 | 2010 |
60mm M6C: SMK-WP Mk2 | 1900 | 14 | 71 | 2010 |
60mm M6C: SMK-WP Mk2 (Long) | 3900 | 14 | 79 | 2010 |
81mm L16: SprGr 70 | 4650 | 200 | 73 | 1970s |
81mm L16: SprGr 80A1 | 5500 | 200 | 73 | 1980s |
81mm L16: NbGr 89 Smoke (WP) | 5550 | 14 | 145 | 1989 |
120mm M120: M57 HE | 7200 | 370 | 108 | 1980s |
120mm M120: M929A1 Smoke (WP & Multispectral) | 7120 | 14 | 14 | 1980s |
122mm BM-21 Grad: 9M22U HE-Frag (Rocket) | 20750 | 750 | 690 | 1964 |
122mm 2A18: OF-462 | 15300 | 380 | 276 | 1980s |
122mm 2A18: BP-1 | 1500 | 180 | 740 | 1950s |
122mm 2A18: BK-6M | 1000 | 420 | 740 | 1970s |
122mm 2A18: BK-13M | 1500 | 520 | 690 | 1990s |
122mm 2A18: BK-13MP | 1700 | 480 | 690 | 1990s |
122mm 2A18: 122mm HC | 1500 | 400 | 690 | 1980s |
122mm 2A18: D-462 Smoke | 15300 | 14 | 276 | 1940s |
152mm D-22: OF-540 | 17410 | 520 | 282 | 1981 |
152mm D-22: O23 DPICM | 21000 | 52 | 285 | 1980s |
152mm D-22: D-540 Smoke (WP & Multispectral) | 17410 | 14 | 282 | 1981 |
155mm M-185: M107 HE | 18000 | 540 | 273 | 1942 |
155mm M-185: M483 DPICM | 21000 | 54 | 273 | 1970s |
155mm M-185: M110A2 Smoke (WP & Multispectral) | 18000 | 14 | 273 | 1940s |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
- Orange text: Incendiary effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
Aerial Rockets
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
70mm Hydra 70: M247 HEDP | 5000 | 310 | 740 | 1980's | |
80mm S-8KOM HEAT | 2600 | 360 | 600 | 1980's | |
80mm S-8BM HEF-T | 2600 | 250 | 600 | 1980's |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration
- Green text: RHAe (HEAT) penetration
Surface to Air Missiles
Ammunition | Range[m] | RHAe[mm] | Velocity[m/s] | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
RBS70: SAM | 5000 | 300 | 501 | 1977 |
RBS70 Mk.1: SAM | 6000 | 300 | 535 | 1990 |
RBS70 Mk.2: SAM | 7000 | 300 | 600 | 1993 |
RBS70 (BOLIDE): SAM | 7000 | 300 | 666 | 2001 |
FIM-92B Stinger: SAM | 4800 | 200 | 750 | 1983 |
9M311/SA-19: SAM | 7500 | 890 | 900 | No Date |
RHAe[mm] (Penetration) column:
- Red text: (HE/HESH) effect, does not represent actual RHA equivalent thickness penetration