Penguin
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Gun fire results of Chally were worst among all the Western tanks.
Anyhow, HESH is outdated round good for nothing:
Against tanks its weak for low penetration.
Against buildings its weak because it has a weak cap and no delayed explosion.
Against light vehicles its weak because of low velocity.
Against infantry its weak because of low fragmentation.
- Who said HESH is the best round? You skirted the range issue, which is why I mentioned HESH..
- The tanks in the 2002 (!) Greek tank trials the M1A2 Abrams, Leopard 2A5, Leclerc, Challenger 2E, T-80UE and T-84. Of these six vehicles, out of a maximum possible operational and technical score of 100%, best performing were: Leopard 2A5, 78.65%; M1A2 Abrams, 72.21%; Leclerc, 72.03%; and Challenger 2E, 69.19%. Next was the T-84 and last the T-80UE.
These were the assignments:
Test 1 : Slalom to evaluate mobility.
Test 2 : 1000km run.
Test 3 : 50km by night.
Test 4 : 100km with stabilisation enabled.
Test 5 : Emergency brake (Norm was 25 emergency brake).
Test 6 : Optics stabilisation.
Test 7 : Target detection.
Test 8 : Target detection by night.
Test 9 : First round hit probability (@1600m; target: 2,3x2,3m still).
Test 10 : Firing on the move on fix target (40km/h; @1000-1200m; target : 2,3x2,3m still; 10 APFSDS).
Test 11 : Evaluation of the precision on still target (still; @2000m; target : 2,3x2,3m still; 10 APFSDS).
Test 12 : Evaluation of the precision of firing on the move on still targets (40km/h; same conditions as before).
Test 13 : Probability of first round hit by night (still; @1000m; target : 2,3x2,3m 1 APFSDS).
Test 14 : Probability of first round hit on the move by night on still target (40km/h; same).
Test 15 : Evaluation of the precision on still targets by night (still; @1500m; target : 2,3x2,3m still; 10 APFSDS).
Test 16 : Evaluation of the precision of firing on the move by night on still targets (40km/h; same).
Test 17 : Probability of first round hit on moving targets (still; @1000m; target : 2,3x4,6m 20-30km/h 1 APFSDS).
Test 18 : Probability of first round hit on the move on moving target (40km/h; @1000-1200m; same).
Test 19 : Evaluation of the precision on moving targets (still; @1500m; target : 2,3x4,6m 20-30km/h; 10 APFSDS).
Test 20 : Evaluation of the precision of firing on the move on still targets (40km/h; @1500-1700m; same).
Test XX : Rate of fire for 25 ammunitions (still; @1500m; 2 targets : 2,3x2,3m still angle between the two 100mils; 1min; 25 APFSDS; pourcentage at least 90%).
Test 26 : Emergency firing mode.
Test 27 : Hunter-killer.
Test 28 : Hunter-killer by night.
Test 29 : Evaluation of the maximum range (4 APFSDS).
Test 30 : Shooting the coaxial.
Test 31 : Fording 2,15m depth.
Test 32 : Smoke screen device.
Test 34 : Changing tracks.
Test 35 : Changing track pads.
Test 36 : Taking out the powerpack.
Test 37 : Taking out the power supply unit.
Test 38 : Taking out the coaxial.
Test 39 : Changing barrel of the coax.
Of 39 items, only 17 deal with firing the main gun. Wich ones exactly would say something about the quality of the gun and just that gun (i.e. not different ammunitions, or differences in fire control or turret drives of stabilization systerms)? What are exactly the scores on those items?
Some details: Greek Tank Trials - STEELBEASTS.COM FORUM
Besides, considering the Chally 1 did rather well in Desert Storm in 1991 and Chally 2 did rather well in ENduring Freedom in 2003, who really cares about the Greek army competition? Don't you think the Germans got it because they offered better terms, off-sets and because they already gave Greece plenty of used Leo1 (and gave Leo 2A4s later, after they ordered Leo2A6HEL)... ?!
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