Jigs
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So you deny simple fact that long barel tends to bend more and its harder to stabilize than short?
NO i deny the fact that the German 120mm L/55 is less accurate then the L/44 offering as both testing backed by my links show. You deny this and claim you have physics to back this up. I guess the Germans who have been designing and self producing tanks for over a century don't know any better. You have zero evidence zip none to disprove the characteristics of the gun. After all how would you ? You also produce German guns under license.
Good stick with 60 years old failed experience. I prefer to stick with modern experience.
To even compare Israeli experience from a insurgency on the experience the Germans have on tank warfare since WW2 is laughable. Keep begging for more of those submarines too after all 60 years of failed experience backs them.
I fired these HESH rounds myself. HESH was introduced not because its so good against buildings, but because it was mulipurpose: it could hit bunkers, infantry and tanks with RHA armor. But its far from ideal: it has thin hull and cant penetrate hard targets and gives few fragments, on the other hand HE u can set on deleayed explosion inside building.
Sure you have. HESH has multipurpose characteristic but excels at bringing buildings down. Delaying a HE fuse to blow inside the building would not also translate into bringing the building down while the HESH directly attacks the structure with high explosives. HE may not even penetrate the building if you decided to delay the fuse if it is reinforced you would be depending on kinetic energy alone.
L44 guns that are produced today are different from L44 guns produced in 80-es. They have increased pressure and accuracy.
Obviously since manufacturing practices and technology advance. Yet i never claimed simply making a tank gun bigger will always translate to the great results the Germans are achieving with their new gun. 125mm guns Russia uses are far less accurate even though they are a larger round and are longer to boot. That would have to do with the ballistic characteristics of the 125mm gun and its manufacturing process. Of course the FCS also adds to this (Russian FCS is not on par with western standards)