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  3. Denel 35 mm Dual Purpose Gun - Wikipedia

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    The turret is capable of unlimited full circle traverse at up to 70° per second and elevates from 10° below to 85° above horizontal at up to 40° per second. [1] The turret's on-board computers do the ballistic calculations and fire-control. The high level of self-containment and compact size and low weight allows installation on a wide ...

  4. QuickLOAD - Wikipedia

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    The QuickLOAD interior ballistics predictor program also contains the external ballistics predictor computer program QuickTARGET. QuickTARGET is based on the Siacci/Mayevski G1 model and gives the user the possibility to enter several different BC G1 constants for different speed regimes to calculate ballistic predictions that more closely ...

  5. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    The SAM (Shooter-supporting Attachment Module) measures and provides aiming and ballistic relevant data and displays this to the user in the ocular of the Zeiss 6–24×72 telescopic sight it is developed for. [36] The SAM has different sensors integrated (temperature, air pressure, shooting angle) and calculates the actual ballistic compensation.

  6. Spaced armour - Wikipedia

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    Spaced armour around the turret of a PzKpfw IV. Schürzen spaced armour skirting on PzKpfw III Ausf. M protecting the hull and turret, June 1943. Armour with two or more plates spaced a distance apart falls under the category of spaced armour. Spaced armour can be sloped or unsloped.

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  8. Bolt thrust - Wikipedia

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    Bolt thrust or breech pressure is a term used in internal ballistics and firearms (whether small arms or artillery) that describes the amount of rearward force exerted by the propellant gases on the bolt or breech of a firearm action or breech when a projectile is fired.

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