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I'm interested in direct hits only of various sizes of bombs on tanks and their ability to disable the tank itself or kill the crew, but I see that you aren't aware of such data (bomb size vs. top armour).
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<edit> If you mean what size of bomb would be too small to seriously damage a tank if it went off in direct contact with it, the answer would be very small. Anti-personnel grenades probably wouldn't, unless they could be placed inside, antipersonnel mines probably wouldn't. Anti-tank mines are designed to do exactly that, and they are what, 10kg? 20kg? So, a bigger bomb than that, in contact, would probably do the business. Last edited by Igo kyu; 01-07-2009 at 07:15 PM. |
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I think you're after something more absolute than is possible. There are studies about the effectiveness of airpower versus armored vehicles that I'm sure you can find. But I think a very detailed analysis will be hard to come by...
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Besides all that, I very much doubt that there were many direct hits (by bombs) on tanks. Direct hits on Ships were rare and they are much bigger. I'd venture to say though that I'd doubt many tanks would survive a bomb of more than 100 lb exploding in direct contact with it's top armour. I'd imagine a direct hit by anything over 1000 lb would result in a crater surrounded by with tank parts. Of course these are just speculation, and like Icefire pointed out that's all you'll likely get.
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