This guide provides a step-by-step procedure for the disassembly of a 76mm M319 HVAP-T tank round, as demonstrated by an expert from Ordnance. It details the removal of the nose cap and internal retaining cap to reveal and extract the sub-caliber tungsten penetrator. The video emphasizes the dense construction of the penetrator, highlighting its armor-piercing capabilities. The expert's high authority level and possession of rare military ordnance underscore the technical depth of this demonstration.
This video documents the experience of firing the main gun of what is claimed to be the world's last actively shooting and driving Sherman tank. The presenter, Jason Hanson, describes the process of firing a 1953-dated tank round, detailing its weight and velocity. The experience is characterized by significant recoil and blast effects, emphasizing safety precautions like keeping the mouth closed to avoid dust.
This video showcases the immense power of a 120mm tank round, specifically the M358E1 Armor Piercing Round, being fired from the formidable M103 Heavy Tank. The title emphasizes the 'Huge!' impact and the specific ammunition and tank models, indicating a focus on heavy ordnance and military hardware. The use of hashtags like #army and #military further reinforces the theme of military operations and equipment.
This video features a rare, one-of-a-kind cutaway 75mm high-explosive tank round, specifically for the M48 tank. While the title mentions the M4 Sherman, the primary focus is the M48 round itself, highlighting its internal components through the cutaway design. The video appeals to military history enthusiasts and those interested in historical ordnance.
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