When you want to pop an ork tank in the morning, but you’ve got to shred some infantry by 3pm.
I can see using 3D printing for design presentation but wouldn’t injection molding be quicker/ more efficient?
People seem to forget that many Soviet weapons were made in Ukraine by Ukrainians. I might even suggest that old POOTY invaded Ukraine NOT be cause he was afraid so much of NATO ( per se ) but afraid of Ukraine! And, the Master Strategist blew it. He had his military being led by idiot loyalists ( still does ), and now he is facing a military which in the coming months is going to roll over whatever is left of his version of the 1000 year Reich. Stick a Freakin Fork in Him!!!
Is it effective? I thought idea of shaped charge is to direct as much energy to one spot. This design tries to achieve that and shrapnel at the same time which I would assume will decrease efficiency of of strike.
I’m pro-Ukraine, but this design is really bad.
STL?
shaped charge for the transport and steel balls for the meatshields
This is very much like a 40mm HEDP grenade.
However I see three differentiators; it’s plastic and lighter; it’s more aerodynamic for drops (40mm relies on spin), and finally, it’s vase shaped. The straight walls of a VOG spray shrapnel in one plane; this should spread shrapnel better for drops.
I worried that the detonators they used on HEDP 40mm interrupted the Monroe effect of the AT charge; this should hopefully be bespoke, and better. Also hope that it uses a plunger at a bit of a standoff; an extra inch or two off the ground is a huge difference for hitting enemy soldiers.
Oh yes.
Can someone explain how it works?
Where is the explosive located and it which direction is it dropped?
This makes sense with the amount of videos shown Russian soldiers riding on armored and unarmed vehicles. You got a shape charge with anti personnel explosive. Two Ivans one vodka bottle or something
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Frag from ball bearings with a shaped charge….
Now that is *Chefs kiss*
When you want to pop an ork tank in the morning, but you’ve got to shred some infantry by 3pm.
I can see using 3D printing for design presentation but wouldn’t injection molding be quicker/ more efficient?
People seem to forget that many Soviet weapons were made in Ukraine by Ukrainians. I might even suggest that old POOTY invaded Ukraine NOT be cause he was afraid so much of NATO ( per se ) but afraid of Ukraine! And, the Master Strategist blew it. He had his military being led by idiot loyalists ( still does ), and now he is facing a military which in the coming months is going to roll over whatever is left of his version of the 1000 year Reich. Stick a Freakin Fork in Him!!!
Is it effective? I thought idea of shaped charge is to direct as much energy to one spot. This design tries to achieve that and shrapnel at the same time which I would assume will decrease efficiency of of strike.
I’m pro-Ukraine, but this design is really bad.
STL?
shaped charge for the transport and steel balls for the meatshields
This is very much like a 40mm HEDP grenade.
However I see three differentiators; it’s plastic and lighter; it’s more aerodynamic for drops (40mm relies on spin), and finally, it’s vase shaped. The straight walls of a VOG spray shrapnel in one plane; this should spread shrapnel better for drops.
I worried that the detonators they used on HEDP 40mm interrupted the Monroe effect of the AT charge; this should hopefully be bespoke, and better. Also hope that it uses a plunger at a bit of a standoff; an extra inch or two off the ground is a huge difference for hitting enemy soldiers.
Oh yes.
Can someone explain how it works?
Where is the explosive located and it which direction is it dropped?
This makes sense with the amount of videos shown Russian soldiers riding on armored and unarmed vehicles. You got a shape charge with anti personnel explosive. Two Ivans one vodka bottle or something