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- From: emery@dr-no.MITRE.ORG (David Emery)
- Subject: Re: Best piece of Artillery you ever saw
- Message-ID: <By6JGG.IqJ@law7.DaytonOH.NCR.COM>
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- Organization: The Mitre Corp., Bedford, MA.
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 17:33:52 GMT
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- From emery@dr-no.MITRE.ORG (David Emery)
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- There are several elements that influence max range. A higher
- elevation puts the bullet through higher atmosphere, which is thinner.
- But for our 155 M198, here's the max range data, where 800 mils is 45
- degrees. You'll notice that max range is achieved at two elevations,
- low angle and high angle...
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- Charge 8, Ill,
- 791 mils->17,500 meters
- 871 mils->17,500 meters
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- charge 8, HE
- 804 mils->18,100 meters
- 830 mils->18,100 meters
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- charge 7, HE
- 756 mils->14,700 meters
- 847 mils->14,700 meters
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- charge 6, HE
- 726 mils->12,200 meters
- 861 mils->12,200 meters
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- charge 5, HE
- 647 mils->10,000 meters
- 933 mils->10,000 meters
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- dave
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