125 mm smoothbore rounds
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The following is a list of ammunition fired by 125 mm Smoothbore guns series used in the T-64, T-72, T-80 and T-90 tanks as well as the 2A45 Sprut Anti-Tank gun.
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[edit] APFSDS-T
Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot or APFSDS rounds. Typically used against tanks.
[edit] 3VBM3/3BM9/10
Entered service in 1962. The projectile is Maraging steel.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 410 mm 10: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 5.67 kg
- Projectile weight: 3.6 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1800 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 5.8 MJ
- Penetration: 245 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 80 mm at 60° at 2000 m, (energy at 2000 m is 4.2 MJ [1])
[edit] 3VBM6/3BM12/13
Entered service (estimated) in 1968. Essentially the same as the 3BM9 projectile with a tungsten-carbide plug.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 410 mm 10: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 5.67 kg
- Projectile weight: 3.6 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1800 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 5.8 MJ
- Penetration: 350 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 180 mm at 60° at 2000 m, (energy at 2000 m is 4.2 MJ [2])
[edit] 3VBM7/3BM15/16
Entered service (estimated 1968). A slightly longer 3BM12 projectile.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 450 mm 12: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 5.9 kg
- Projectile weight: 3.9 kg including 2.9 kg and 0.27 kg tungsten carbide plug
- Muzzle velocity: 1780 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 6.2 MJ
- Penetration: 380 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 200 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM8/3BM17/18
Entered service (estimated 1970). An export version of the 3BM-15 without the tungsten carbide plug.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 450 mm 12: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 5.9 kg
- Projectile weight: 3.9 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1780 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 6.2 MJ
- Penetration: 250 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 100 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM9/3BM22/23
Entered service 1980. tungsten carbide penetrator core sheathed in steel.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 450 mm 12: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 6.55 kg
- Projectile weight: 4.5 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1760 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 7.0 MJ
- Penetration: 420 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 220 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM10/3BM29/30
Entered service 1982. Depleted Uranium-nickel-iron alloy sheathed in steel.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 450 mm 12: 1 L/d - including 250 mm core.
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 6.55 kg
- Projectile weight: 4.5 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1760 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 7.0 MJ
- Penetration: 450 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 230 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM11/3BM26/27
Entered service 1983. tungsten-nickel-iron alloy core sheathed in steel.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 470 mm 13: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 7.05 kg
- Projectile weight: 4.85 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1760 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 7.5 MJ
- Penetration: 440 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 230 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM13/3BM32/33
Entered service in 1985. The projectile is a depleted uranium-nickel-zinc alloy, sheathed in steel.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 470 mm 13: 1 L/d
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 7.05 kg
- Projectile weight: 4.85 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1700 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 7.0 MJ
- Penetration 560 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 250 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM17/3BM42
Entered service in 1988. The projectile is a tungsten alloy core sheathed in steel.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 520 mm 16: 1 L/d
- Round weight: 20.4 kg
- Projectile weight: 4.85 kg [3]
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 7.05 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1700 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 7.0 MJ
- Penetration: 520 mm at 0° at 2000 m, 230 mm at 60° at 2000 m,
[edit] 3VBM19/3BM42M(3BM44M)
Entered service in 1994 Utilising an improved penetrator and a new Sabot. Reported to be tungsten alloy.
- Country of origin: Russia
- Projectile dimension: 570 mm 22: 1 L/d
- Round weight: ?
- Projectile weight (including sabot): 6.95 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 1750 m/s
- Muzzle energy: 7.4 MJ (estimated - assuming 4.85 kg projectile)
- Penetration: 600 mm to 650 mm at 2000 m
[edit] 3VBM??/3BM48(3БM48 "Свинец-2")
Utilising an new Sabot. Reported to be tungsten alloy.
- Country of origin: Russia
- Projectile dimension: ?? mm ??: ? L/d
- Round weight: ?
- Projectile weight (including sabot): ?.?? kg
- Muzzle velocity: ???? m/s
- Muzzle energy: ?.? MJ
- Penetration: 800 mm at 2000 m
[edit] HEAT-FS
High-explosive anti-tank fin stabilised or HEAT-FS rounds. Typically used against tanks and Armoured personnel carriers.
[edit] 3VBK7/3BK12
Entered service 1962.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 680 mm
- Projectile weight: 19 kg
- Max dispersion: 0.21 mil (0.21 mrad)
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
- Charge: shaped charge, Steel liner, A-IX-1 (RDX phlegmatized with 5% wax), I-238 detonator
- Penetration: 420 mm RHA at 0 degrees.
[edit] 3BK12M
Entered service 1968. Uses improved 3V-15 detonator.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
[edit] 3VBK10/3BK14
Entered service 1968.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 680 mm
- Projectile weight: 19 kg
- Max dispersion: 0.21 mil (0.21 mrad)
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
- Charge: shaped charge, Steel liner, phlegmatized 75% HMX, 25% TNT; 3V-15 detonator
- Charge weight: 1.62 kg
- Penetration: 450 mm RHA at 0 degrees.
[edit] 3BK14M
Improved version, replacing steel liner with a copper liner [4].
[edit] 3VBK16/3BK18
Entered service estimated 1975.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Round weight: 29.0 kg
- Projectile dimension: 680 mm
- Projectile weight: 19 kg
- Max dispersion: 0.21 mil (0.21 mrad)
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
- Charge: shaped charge, copper liner, phlegmatized 75% HMX, 25% TNT; 3V-15 detonator
- Penetration: 500 mm RHA at 0 degrees.
[edit] 3BK18M
Improved warhead. Entered service estimated 1978. Introduces wave shaping booster.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile weight: 19.02 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
- Penetration: 550 mm RHA at 0 degrees.
[edit] 3VBK17/3BK21
Entered service estimated 1980. Enhancements to improve reliability of the copper jet formation.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 680 mm
- Projectile weight: 19 kg
- Max dispersion: 0.21 mil (0.21 mrad)
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
- Charge: shaped charge, copper liner, phlegmatized 75% HMX, 25% TNT; 3V-15 detonator
- Penetration: 550 mm RHA at 0 degrees.
[edit] 3BK21B
Entered service estimated 1982. Depleted uranium Liner to enhance penetration of advanced composite armours like Chobham.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Projectile dimension: 680 mm
- Projectile weight: 19 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
- Penetration: 750 mm RHA at 0 degrees [5].
[edit] 3VBK21/3BK25
Entered service estimated 1985.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Muzzle velocity: 905 m/s
[edit] 3VBK25/3BK29
Entered service estimated 1988.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Round weight: 28.4 kg
- Projectile dimension: 680 mm
- Projectile weight: 18.4 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 915 m/s
- Penetration: Estimated at 650 mm tandem charge
[edit] 3BK29M
First seen publicly in 1998. Reportedly a triple charge warhead [6].
- Country of origin: Russia
- Projectile weight: 18.4 kg
- Charge weight: 1.62 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 915 m/s
- Penetration: Estimated at 800 mm triple charge HEAT [7] [8].
[edit] HE-FRAG-FS
High Explosive Fragmentation Fin Stabilised. General purpose rounds, for use against infantry, bunkers and vehicles.
[edit] 3VOF22/3OF19
Entered service in 1962. Uses the 3V-21 detonator (mass = 0.431 kg, reliability = 0.98). The 90% lethal zone for infantry is reported to be 40 m wide and 20 m deep [9].
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Round weight: 33.0 kg
- Projectile weight: 23.0 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 850 m/s
- Max dispersion: 0.23 mil (0.23 mrad)
- Charge weight: 3.148 kg
- Charge: TNT
[edit] 3VOF36/3OF26
Entered service in 1970 Uses the 3V-21 detonator (mass = 0.431 kg, reliability = 0.98). The projectile creates between 600 and 2,000 fragments.
- Country of origin: Soviet Union
- Round weight: 33.0 kg
- Projectile weight: 23.0 kg
- Muzzle velocity: 850 m/s
- Max dispersion: 0.23 mil (0.23 mrad)
- Charge weight: 3.148 kg
- Charge: A-IX-2 (73% RDX, 23% aluminum powder, phlegmatized with 4% wax) 3.4 kg
[edit] References
- http://armor.kiev.ua/fofanov/Tanks/ - Extensive information
- (German) http://www.kotsch88.de/m_125_mm_d-81.htm
- http://www.knoe.odgw.net/Military/125.htm - table of data culled from various sources see http://63.99.108.76/forums/index.php?showtopic=8450&hl=3bk29&st=20 for discussion on the data.
- http://www.milparade.com/catalog/pdf/687.pdf
- http://www.milparade.com/catalog/pdf/688.pdf
- http://www.milparade.com/catalog/pdf/689.pdf
- http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Base/1852/Headstamp.html - Explosive compositions and designations