China Claims Kinetic Weapon Can Take Out Modern US Tanks in One Shot

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China Claims Kinetic Weapon Can Take Out Modern US Tanks in One Shot

Defense News ,China :- A group of Chinese scientists has recently completed a study revealing the potential effectiveness of high-speed kinetic energy weapons against advanced armored vehicles, including the formidable US-operated M1 Abrams tank. Led by Huang Jie at the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center, the researchers conducted simulations to assess the impact of kinetic weapons on heavily-armored tanks.

Their findings suggest that a single shot from a high-speed kinetic energy weapon could incapacitate heavily-armored tanks, such as those weighing 40 to 60 tons, without leaving visible external damage. The study demonstrated that a solid sphere weighing 20 kilograms and traveling at speeds exceeding Mach 4 could generate a substantial 25 megajoules or seven kilowatt-hours of kinetic energy, capable of causing severe internal damage while preserving the tank exterior.

The potential threat extends even to grazing hits, as the high terminal speed of the projectile could induce significant damage. Striking the front of a tank, the projectile might disrupt connections between the fire control computer and turret, compromising the vehicle firepower and overall lethality. The report highlighted the weapon ability to concentrate stress on crucial internal components, affecting the tank gun stabilizer console and wiring. The research team warned of the high likelihood of failure due to overload damage in these specific areas.

Additionally, a related simulation conducted by Dalian University of Technology suggested that the crew of an M1 Abrams tank could face fatal injuries if hit by a high-speed kinetic projectile. These revelations underscore the potential vulnerability of heavily-armored vehicles to advanced kinetic energy weaponry, raising concerns about the evolving landscape of military technology.


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