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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Imowface on July 20, 2010, 01:51:09 PM
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Hi guys I was Just looking up ammo for the Vickers "S" gun that is used on the 2D, and I read about it using HE rounds as well, for soft targets such as trucks and troops, and guns, I remember being told that the S gun we have in AH is modelled with AP ammo, also, I don't know if the source I have is correct, but there was also talk of using the gun with a little john adapter. The adaptor took the form of a reducing bore that was screwed onto the end of the gun. This was coupled with a round formed from a hard core (tungsten) inside a softer metal casing - the Armour-Piercing, Composite Non-Rigid (APCNR) design. The round upon firing travelled the first part of the bore as normal. On entering the tapering portion the softer and malleable metal of the outer shell of the round was compressed - from 40 mm to around 30 mm. The round when it emerged from the adaptor now had a smaller cross-section compared to its weight. Together with the higher pressure developed in the barrel of diminishing internal volume compared to standard cylindrical bore, the APCNR round, called APSV (from armour-piercing super velocity), travelled faster, over a flatter trajectory. The higher velocity at impact was concentrated in the hard core alone. here is a picture of the little john round compaired to the normal 40mm AP round: (http://www.wwiiequipment.com/images/stories/ww2images/vickers_shot.JPG) the little john round being on the left. most of the info, including a chart that shows the AP capability's of the "LJ" compaired to a normal AP round can be found here
http://www.wwiiequipment.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=97:vickers-40mm-qsq-gun&catid=44:gunsrockets&Itemid=60 (http://www.wwiiequipment.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=97:vickers-40mm-qsq-gun&catid=44:gunsrockets&Itemid=60) So in the future, what do you guys think the chances of something like this ever being added are? and how do you think it would affect game play? ie make the 2D more popular or not?
Sorry for the long read, I appreciate your time :)
EDIT: The little John Is the one on the Right not Left
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Very interesting find here! :aok
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HHMMM the little John looks as though its been completely designed for penetration sweet HiTech can we have it PLEASE
Nice find :salute
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Hm... if they did in fact use HE as well, I'd hope HTC would seriously consider allowing the players to pick their ammo type in the hanger. %100 AP or %100 HE, I doubt they mixed the ammo load since the ammo load was so small and the missions were specific.
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yeah, they wouldnt have mixed ammo, If it ever did get make the game, I could see it set as 2x 40mm Vickers S Gun AP 15 rpg or
2x 40mm Vickers S Gun HE 15 rpg and finaly 2x 40mm Vickers S Gun APSV 15 rpg
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Reading unlike Sex, Drugs, Booze, and good intentions is a skill that has to be seriously practiced for many reasons.
From the Article:
The guns were found to be very accurate, I've seen most books/websites stating a figure of around 30% but this seems to be low, in trials carried out in April 1942 figures of between 53% and 67% was given and in early trials figures of up to 80-100% had been shown, so in combat figures around 30-50% would probably be reasonable. This is much greater than rockets but the fact that virtually any aircraft could be easy modified to carry rockets was a great advantage so by 1943/44 the Hurricane IID was declared obsolete.
Generally a 3lb AP shot was fired by the Vickers S Guns, initially this was not fitted with a tracer but to improve accuracy a tracer was fitted towards the end of 1942. Also High Explosive ammunition was produced from August 1942. A littlejohn adaptor was developed for the Vickers gun but this does not seem to have been adapted.
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well, unfortunately it appears I skimed over that part, which is a pity because another source states it would penetrate 88mm from 240 mph at a 30 degree angle, oh well,m I guess I will look into the HE rounds more extensively
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Ah but i bet you also didn't know is that a Squadron of Hurricane IIc's in England was chosen to do the combat trials for Rocket's as well as a Beaufighter Squadron and the Hurricane proved to an effective Rocket firing platform due to its wing design. Which ultimately was why the Typhoon was used in the tank busting roll as well as normal ground attacks. As Hawker Had as we all know tried to develop a multiroll aircraft ie grnd attack as well as a fighter but as we also know that if you do that the plane will ultimately end up being better at one than the other.
Go on take the mick if you like :lol
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Hurricane MKIV Is the rocket capable plane you are talking about
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Hurricane MKIV Is the rocket capable plane you are talking about
Yeh thanks we shaould ask for that mark in the game. :aok :D :D
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Would be nice to have it in game, but I fear that since it is basically a MKIID which is a bit faster and could carry rockets it still wouldn't see much use, which is a shame, because the hurricane is a very capable plane in all of its variants
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No Harm in Asking :) :D :rock :salute