Is 5.3 the overall weight?
In WT l26 is 4.3, sad
5.2kg is the weight of the penetrator I assume.
That’s not the formula for density of an alloy though…
The correct formula is:

Which using your numbers looks like this:

And solves to x = 4.36
If you use 19.0 as the density for Depleted Uranium it solves to x = 4.9
And if you use 19.05 it solves to x = 4.5, which just so happens to be the density of titanium.
By the way, will you report the issue of 2F plate thickness again?


@DevilO6 @Fireball_2020
CR3 also uses 2F late, right? I think these photos will help us confirm how thick this plate is
Yea, it also uses Gen2 plate
Although we cannot determine the material of this plate, I am very certain that it exceeds 50
no idea
Note it only used the applique in this instance, all other times it seems to not have it.
Well, not like that matters. T-80B got Thermals on one tank for tests. That is why im waiting for the right time to jump on the TISP.
On the train at the moment, so I’ll have to double check later, but I think that’s the formula for % by volume?
So I just used a weighted average. That assumes there is no physical interaction between the alloy components which influences density.
Maybe unfair for me to say it’s basic maths. It’s technically A-Level chemistry.
the actual arithmetic is fairly straight-forward.
the bit thats tricky is actually knowing the equation/or knowing how to derive it.
So will you report about the L27A1?
No, nothing to report. Things here were about pre production round
Maybe we can let gaijin to give Cr2 the L27
There is no L27, only L27A1
The pre production?
Thats just a L27A1 prototype, not a different round.
