What is HVAP ammo?
High Velocity Armour Piercing (HVAP) High-Density Hard Material. Deformable metal. Armor Piercing High Explosive (APHE)
What grain ammunition is best?
Many calibers has a standard bullet weight, such as the . 223 Remington with a 55-grain bullet. Others have weights (or a narrow range of weights) that are most common because they deliver the best performance. For example, the 9mm Luger is most commonly found with 115-grain, so this is likely your best starting point.
Can a 155mm shell destroy a tank?
The first development in smart munitions was the Copperhead, a 155mm, indirect fire weapon that gave artillery a new long range capability to destroy tanks, self-propelled artillery, air defense vehicles, armored personnel carriers and other hard point targets. …
Can an Apache destroy a tank?
The Apache was built to kill tanks and other vehicles. According to Victor Suvarov’s “Inside the Soviet Army,” a standard Soviet tank battalion had 31 tanks, so one Apache has enough Hellfires to take out over half a battalion. Even the most modern tanks, like the T-90, cannot withstand the Hellfire.
What is the difference between 2\% lanthanated and 2\% thoriated tungsten?
You can compare 2\% lanthanated to thoriated tungsten in terms of versatility and strength but lanthanated tungsten is non-radioactive, which sets it apart a bit. The principal oxide of 2\% lanthanated tungsten is 1.8 – 2.2 percent lanthanum oxide.
What size tungsten do I need for welding?
This size (3/32 or 2.4 mm) is not overly large but it has a positive strength point and is compatible with the majority of welding amperage needs and ranges. One more thing to consider is that you may find yourself doing a lot of grinding of the electrode to sharpen it and prepare it. Smaller tungsten sizes tend to snap more easily.
What is thoriated tungsten electrodes?
Thoriated tungsten is a red color-coded electrode with a principal oxide of 1.7-2.2\% thorium oxide. This has long been one of the universal go-to options for any metal and strength for DC compatibility.
What size tungsten do I need for a wok?
If you are using 1/16 (1.6mm) when unsticking the tungsten from the wok piece, you can easily bend or break them, causing unnecessary cost. The 3/32 (2.4mm) is a better choice as it has a thicker diameter and is less likely to bend or break when it sticks and you have to unstick it from the job.