what rifle are you talking about? (no seriously Ive never heard of any antimaterial rifle being used in that way) No one shoots an IED with any lower caliber gun to detonate it (unless it happens to be identical to a car) because its extremely dangerous
however in the case of the grenade in a bonfire your completely correct
They most certainly are not firing AP rounds but API, Incendiary or explosive-incendiary rounds at them.
Mines carry sensitive detonators just like explosive shells or bombs and IDEs can be made from all sorts of things that can easily explode.
However a bomb inside a bomber is surrounded by the bombers air frame. 90% of explosive or incendiary effects are going to take place on impact with the air frame.
Out of all weapons the Hispanos SAPI would have the highest chance to detonate a bomb, since it carries the incendiary charge behind the armor piercing nose, instead inside the nose or windshield, like a lot of other API rounds.
But in WT they explode just like HEFI shells on impact with the airframe.
it should also be noted that Japanese fuzeless rounds use unphlegmatized PETN to explode in impact from being crushed.
While phlegmatized or less sensitive explosives wouldn’t function like that (like the early Mineshell filled with phlegmatized PETN). Hence why HE rounds use a booster to detonate the main charge.
Saw this at least one time in a documentary about 2nd Iraq war (occupation phase, dealing with the threat and losses caused by IEDs or VBIEDs); we might have some vets here which might share their live experiences.
Imho it makes sense to use them that way - either u hammer suspicious plastic bags near the road in front of your convoy with your 0.50 cal in the lead vehicle - or u use a way more precise weapon. I mean even if outside populated areas the risk of a remote ignition is rather low and you have time to call the disposal guys - why take a risk?
I noticed it as well. When I fly P-47 or anything with cal50, I just need to fire a short burst and any bomber detonates midair. It makes especially cal50 even more op than used to be. Unlike shells with HE filler, cal50 rounds also don’t selfdestruct after 1km shot distance, but go all the way until the ballistic drop ends it. Means you can detonate bombers at distances far above 1km.
The change should be reversed. Make bomb ordnance not to explode if still mounted @plane. It was like this all the years since dawn of WT. Bombers are fragile enough. They barely tank any fire. Exploding bomb ordnance is overkill.
fully agree - even if bombs may have exploded by gunfire this happens much too often. Its so frustrating to be shot down during a attack and the bomb dropped prev. is also destroyed mid-air.
This happens esp. often in naval battles where the ai aa is ridicoulos precise.
Just lost another bomber in GRB. Cal.50 dude opened fire from a ground vehicle and my bombload exploded. They really should tone that doen. Bombers are doa right now.
Came here to chime in that I am experiencing this as well. It is NOT when my bomb hits the plane. In fact, any contact I can make with the plane and my bomb and I’m fine. The bomb can be “juggled” so it’s not the plane hitting the bomb that’s causing the issue…
I was in a game today and a fighter was attacking me but wasn’t really getting any good hits. In the replay the fighter’s shooting was WAY off and what I noticed as that my belly gunner might be the issue, since he shoots the bomb. Usually I’ve died without any fighter shooting me and only my gunner’s firing. I think this is the issue, and any bombers that have a gunner with an angle of fire in the same direction of the bomb, you run this risk. Stupid really.
My bombs have a 2-3 sec fuse too. So this has to be bomb taking fire from none other than my own gunner.