
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

A hand grenade is a short-range explosive munition typically thrown by hand. It is used by military units for both defensive and offensive purposes. A typical hand grenade consists of an outer casing, explosive filler, ignition mechanism, and a fuse system. The casing is usually made of metal or plastic, and the explosive charge inside is detonated using various chemical components. To initiate the explosion, mechanisms such as fuses, chemical delay devices, or electronic ignition systems are us
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Samet Şahin