Videos tagged with Tank Ammunition
This guide details the disassembly and inspection of a 76mm M331A1 HVAPDS-T round, as demonstrated by a specialist in historical military ordnance. The process involves carefully separating the components to examine the tungsten penetrator, sabot, and tracer, with specific attention paid to the manufacture date stamped on the penetrator. The speaker's high authority level and detailed knowledge of ordnance nomenclature are evident throughout the demonstration.
This video provides a detailed look at the 76mm HVAP-T M319 round, specifically designed for the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank. Expert demonstration shows the disassembly of the projectile, highlighting the tungsten carbide penetrator core and its aluminum sabot. The presenter, demonstrating high authority and expertise in handling historical ordnance, guides viewers through the internal components and reassembly process.
This video provides an expert-level unboxing and assembly overview of the 140mm APFSDS 'Thumper' prototype tank round, contrasting it with the standard 120mm M865 TPCSDS-T training round. The presenter, an ordnance specialist, demonstrates the assembly process and highlights the significant size difference between the two rounds and their respective platforms, the M1 Thumper prototype and the M1A1 Abrams.
This video celebrates the production milestone of the one-millionth 90mm High-Explosive (H.E.) shell. It focuses on this significant ordnance for the M47 and M48 Patton tanks, highlighting their role during the Korean War. The content delves into military history and the engineering behind these iconic armored vehicles and their ammunition.











