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At what speed?
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This is unfortunately not said in the manual, but the aiming device was at least modeled with correct angles, stated in that manual too.
![]() So I am curious if you can find out (I never seriously tried). It should theoretically work better with 6DoF, as then you can perfectly line up your PoV with the plates. But fixed PoV should work also good enough.
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1st line: 10m above ground ...
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I think we have the same interest
I just drop the bombs on guess, and that usually works just fine, especially with columns of vehicles, as soon as the first vehicle passes under my nose at about 50 meters height, the AB-23 will do it's job very good. |
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Easy solution
Minimum height for Zünder 25 (Fuse 25) was 10m (horizontal)
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And if you look at point 25B. All purpose detonator, it says mV. 0.08sec and a bomb delay of 14sec. meaning 0.08sec to arm the bomb and 14 sec delay before she actually explodes....it also says this all purpose detonator was usuable for all land and sea targets with exception of heavyly armoured targets on land or sea.
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This should be posted in the bomb fusing thread.
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Keep in mind, according to the manual, cluster bombs are not to be released lower than 200m above target.
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Quote:
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Quote:
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