
A sabot round is a type of ammunition specifically designed to penetrate armor. Its name derives from the French word sabot, meaning "wooden shoe," referring to the lightweight outer casing—also called a sabot—that surrounds the projectile’s core and is used during firing.1. Structural and Technical DetailsCore ComponentsCore (Penetrator)Sabot (Casing)Ballistic Cap2. Working Principle and Physical EffectsKinetic Energy: According to the formula , a 5 kg core traveling at 1,800 m/s generates 8.1
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Muhammed Erdem

MKE Yavuz Howitzer is a modern, truck-mounted, 155 mm caliber self-propelled howitzer system developed by the Machine and Chemical Industry Corporation (MKE). Designed to meet the requirements of the Turkish Armed Forces, the Yavuz Howitzer stands out for its high mobility and rapid fire capability.Technical SpecificationsCaliber: 155 mm, 52-caliber barrel lengthAmmunition Capacity: 18 roundsRate of Fire: Approximately 4 to 6 rounds per minuteRange:18 km with M107 ammunitionUp to 40 km with adva
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Faruk Suvay

Launch systems are specialized mechanisms used in aircraft for transporting and releasing ordnance. These systems are mounted on manned and unmanned aircraft to ensure the safe transport of munitions for various missions, while also facilitating their precise release at the designated moment. They play a fundamental role in enhancing the effectiveness of air power.How Do They Work?Launch systems securely hold ordnance during transport and release it in a controlled manner at the moment of deploy
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İbrahim Filiz

RPG-7 is a shoulder-fired, reloadable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by the Soviet Union and widely used around the world. Due to its simplicity durability and effectiveness it has become an iconic infantry weapon featured in numerous conflicts.History and DevelopmentThe origins of the RPG-7 trace back to anti-tank weapons developed by Nazi Germany during World War II such as the "Panzerfaust." These early models provided infantry with limited but valuable capability against armored vehicle
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Faruk Suvay