Hi Flyboy,
>can someone explain me how come the M2 0.5cal round has such higher destructive power over all the other HMG?
Wel, compare the following rounds:
Round Type Mass g v0 m/s Chem% KE kJ ChemE kJ total E kJ
12,7x99 API 112 890 2 17,0 4,8 21,8
12,7x99 AP* 112 890 0 17,0 0,0 17,0
13x64B AP 76 710 0 9,7 0,0 9,7
13x64B HE 72 750 3,5 9,6 6,6 16,2
* Figures from API with 0 chemical energy for comparison purposes
The 12.7 mm M2 fires a 50% heavier shell at a 20% higher velocity, giving about 2 times the kinetic energy.
Another reason it looks good is that I have used mixed belting for some of the other guns, as for the Breda-Safat and the MG131, while only using the most powerful round for the 12.7 mm M2.
(Differently from what Tony assumed, I have figured in chemical energy in my statistics, and the damage numbers are actually derived from Aces High tests by someone else :-)
Use the most powerful round for the MG131 and the 12.7 mm M2 alike, and the firepower of the M2 is not ca. 200% of the MG131's (what you'd get looking at kinetic energy only), but rather 135% per round. Figure in the higher rate of fire of the MG131, the M2's firepower per barrel is just 117%.
(And figure in the weight of the weapon, and the M2 ends up at just 68% in the firepower comparison.)
For a heavy machine gun that's really powerful regardless of the perspective, we'd probably have to look at the Soviet UBS :-)
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)