To Quote Tony's own Sight:
"if the projectile is primarily relying on HE blast or incendiary effect, the velocity with which it strikes the target is almost immaterial. Provided that it hits with sufficient force to penetrate the skin and activate the fuze, the damage inflicted will remain constant. "
So a 50% diferance in the Destructive effect of the round as evidanced from my testing would not be correct in terms of preformance modeling. If we are to sight your figures from above they should be far closer to one another, somthing on the order of 80% as effective for the Type 99 MK I, compared to the Type 99MK II.
Now My refrence source for this material is actualy in Storage presently I have some old scans on my harddrive(pic above) , in the Back of the Book I took this from It list's the fuze's and their carteristics, I wounder if an examanation of that data could bring the two closer together in terms of thier effect on impact based on the delay of the fuse. I may nead to go a drive tomarow. to get it.
How do the Europen Rounds for these weapons difer from the Japanese rounds?
Batz said:
"I thought the mk 1 was a small round (length wise). Do both the mkI and mkII hold the same explosive content?"
Aside from what Tony said above, the Scan clearly shows both Guns( Type 99 MK I and II) progectiles held the same explosive content, The compleat round length is listed Bellow the image of the prodjectile for both Types of Gun, the "Round" is the casing and the prodjectile.