tớ có chơi CF đâu................ ôi dời lên google search ra có mà đầy ảnh súng. chỉ sợ lúc C4 nổ cả nó lẫn mình đều toi
TNT chỉ làm thang đo cho các thuốc nổ khác vì các tính năng ưu việt như dễ nấu chảy đúc thỏi mà không nổ,độ nhạy kém và không thấm nước...tuy nhiên khi nổ TNT lại bị mất 30% khối lượng,trong khi các thuốc nổ hiện tại có thể nổ với hiệu suất gần 100%,nên nó đã dần bị thay thế bởi các loại thuốc nổ khác hiện đại nổ mạnh hơn,hiệu suất cao hơn như Name Density DetonationVelocity DetonationPressure TNT 1.6 ---- 7.0 ---- 190 RDX 1.8 ---- 8.8 ---- 338 HMX 1.9 ---- 9.1 ---- 390 HNB 2.0 ---- 9.4 ---- 406 CL-20 2.0 ---- 9.4 ---- 420 ONC 2.1 ---- 10.1 ---- 500 chợ đen thì luôn luôn tồn tại khà khà
Chuẩn bị có đợt High Explosive và IED về,anh em chờ tí nha Ông trùm không bị Interpol bắt nên vẫn còn
khi nào thì mới có tank và vũ khí , người giống trong Red Alert mỹ hình như đã có Patriot bệ phòng không còn xe tank bắn tia x thì chắc năm 2100
sơ lược spectre gunship sơ đồ cắt ngang vũ khí trang bị gồm 105mm cannon 40mm gun và 20mm gatting gun và flare phương thức tác chiến nạp đạn 105mm nạp đạn 40mm 20mm gatting gun thả flare có chức năng chống anti air missle không kích và đạn trang bị
Nhỏ nhất hình như là đạn 7.62mm .30 cal thì phải Mà cái flare của nó chống tên lửa không hiệu quả lắm Spetre là sự thay thế cho C47 Spooky thời chiến tranh VN phải không?
he chính xác flare chỉ có tác dụng với các đầu dò tầm nhiệt ,flare có chức năng làm vướng đường tên lửa và tung hỏa mù,tuy nhiên trước khi đem AC 130 vào chiến trường tất nhiên phải tính đến việc dọn sạch các phương tiện chống air chứ vài đoạn film xem cho đã nào http://www.air-attack.com/videos/40/AC-130-Gunship.html#http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAFCudNNG30
bán đạn nè 20mm CANNON CARTRIDGES TO 1945 20x110 (HS.404), 20x113 (Lahti L34), 20x120 (Madsen), 20x125 (IJA Type 97; and Ho-1, Ho-3), 20x138B ('Long Solothurn' used in FlaK/KwK 30 and 38), 20x139 (Swiss FMK: drill), 20x142 (IJA Type 98), 20x144R (Bofors m/32) 20x70RB (Becker), 20x72RB (Oerlikon FF - aka IJN Type 99-1), 20x80RB (German MG-FF/M), 20x82 (Mauser MG 151/20), 20x94 (IJA Ho-5), 20x99R (ShVAK), 20x101RB (Oerlikon FFL- aka IJN Type 99-2), 20x105B (Solothurn S18-350), 20x105 (German MG 204), 20x110RB (Oerlikon FFS and HS.7, H.S.9 variants), 20x110 (HS.404 - Hispano) 20mm CANNON CARTRIDGES AFTER 1945 20x110 (HS.404: Swiss API), 20x102 (US M39 and M61 Vulcan, GIAT 20M621), 20x110 USN (Mark 11 and 12 aircraft guns), 20x128 (Oerlikon KAA, also used in Meroka CIWS), 20x139 (HS 820 - now called Oerlikon KAD - M139 in US service - and also used in Rh 202, GIAT 20M693 / Vektor GI-2), 20x82 (Vektor GA-1: the MG 151/20, still in production!) 19-20mm EXPERIMENTAL CARTRIDGES 20x110 (for scale), 19x114R Szakats (WW1 German), 20x120RB Simonetta (1930s), 20x135 Polte (German pre-WW2: replica), 20x138RB (German WW2 unknown: replica), 20X158RB (US T5, for post-WW2 T33 aircraft gun) WW2 AAGUN AMMUNITION 37x277R (French naval Mle 1925/33 - manually loaded), 37x380R (German naval SK C/30 - manually loaded), 40x158R (Vickers 2 pdr Pom-pom), 40x311R (Bofors L/60), 50x346B (FlaK 41) MODERN SUB-CALIBRE AMMUNITION 40mm CTWS APFSDS (40x255), 35mm Oerlikon KDE APDS (35x228), sectioned 50mm Rheinmetall Supershot APFSDS (50x330) Bofors 40mm with expl. APDS (40x364), 6 pdr 7 cwt with APFSDS (experimental projectile in WW2 case for developing 120mm APFSDS), 60x410R (IMI / OTO 60mm) MODERN NAVAL AAGUN AMMUNITION 30x165 (current Russian), 30x170 (Oerlikon KCB), 30x173 (FMPDS in GAU-8/A, in Goalkeeper mounting), 35x228 (Oerlikon, various), 37x250R (originally Russian, now Chinese), 40x311R (Bofors L/60), 40x364R (Bofors L/70) 20x102 (APDS - Vulcan Phalanx), 20x128 (Oerlikon KAA in GAM-B01 mounting), 23x152B (ZU in various East European navies), 25x137 (M242 Bushmaster, various mountings), 25x184 (Oerlikon KBB, in Sea Zenith mounting for Contraves Seaguard), 25x218 (Russian), 27x145B (Mauser BK 27 in MLG 27 mounting), 30x165 (current Russian, in A630K, Kashtan etc) BRITISH GERMAN WW2 TANKGUN AMMUNITION 34-37mm CARTRIDGES FOR AUTOMATIC WEAPON 34x239 (Swiss Flab Kan 38), 35x228 (Oerlikon KD series, Bushmaster III), 37x69R (Vickers 1 Pr Mk.III of WW1), 37x94R (Maxim 'Pom-pom: 1890s), 37x145R (US M4/M10 WW2 aircraft), 37x155 (Russian N-37 1950s aircraft), 37x190 (COW gun: WW1 aircraft), 37x195 (Russian NS-37: WW2 aircraft) 30mm CARTRIDGES 30x165 (Russian: current all-purpose case, used in naval, aircraft, army weapons), 30x170 (Rarden APDS: Oerlikon KCB with brass case), 30x170 (HS 831: now known as Oerlikon KCB), 30x173 (Oerlikon KCA), 30x173 (GAU-8/A: an alloy-cased KCA, also used in Bushmaster II, Mauser MK 30F), 30x210B (Russian naval NN-30, Romanian A436, Zastava M86/89), 30x210 (Czech M53) 30x90RB (MK 108), 30x184B (MK 101/103), 30x86B (Aden LV: almost identical to the 30x85B for the Mauser MK 213), 30x97B (DEFA 540 series), 30x113B (Aden and DEFA 550 series, M240 Chain Gun), 30x150B (GIAT 30M791 for Rafale), 30x155B (Russian NR-30, Chinese 30mm Type 1) 30mm EXPERIMENTAL CARTRIDGES 30x91 (Mauser MK 212 WW2 - replica case), 30x110B (German WW2 unknown: replica case), 30x100B (WECOM / XM 140 - for Cheyenne helicopter), 30x113B DEFA (for scale), 30x126B T239 US 1950s (for T182 Aden-type aircraft revolver cannon), 30x136 (HS 825 - 1950s aircraft gun), 30x165 (Philco-Ford's rival to GAU-8/A) 23-28mm CARTRIDGES 23x115 Russian (NS-23, NR-23, AM-23, GSh-23, GSh-6-23), 23X122 (exp. French HS.406/7), 23x139SR (exp. US T4) 23x152B (Russian ZSU - VYa almost identical but brass case), 24x138 (Swiss Pzw.Kan 38), 25x137 (Oerlikon KBA: NATO standard also used in M242 Bushmaster Chain Gun, GAU-12/U, GIAT 25M811), 25x163 (Hotchkiss - aka IJN Type 96), 25x184 (Oerlikon KBB), 25x189 (Vickers 25.4mm), 25x218 (Russian Navy: earlier M1940 version used a slightly different, 25x218R, case, while the Bofors it was developed from used a 25x205R case), 27x145B (Mauser BK 27), 28x199SR (USN 1.1") 23-25mm EXPERIMENTAL CARTRIDGES 23x115 Russian (for scale), 23x106 (Madsen aircraft gun, 1930s), 23x122 (HS.406/407: French aircraft gun 1940), 23x139SR (US .90" cal T4 early 1940s), 24x138B German WW2 (replica), 25x116B (Swiss: necked-down Aden case), 25mm projectile (from US GAU-7 cannon 1960s - contained within combustible case), ANTI-TANK RIFLE CARTRIDGES 7.92-15mm 7.92x57 (for scale), 7.92x87 (replica of Spanish ATR round, reputedly only one rifle made but used in Spanish Civil War), 7.92x107 (Polish Maroszek), 7.92x94 (German Panzerbuchse), 13.2x92SR (German Mauser M1918 - the original anti-tank rifle), 13.9x99B (British .55" Boys), 12.7x108 (Soviet HMG round; used briefly in the Sholoklov ATR), 14.5x114 (Soviet PTRD/PTRS), 15.2x114 (US .60" experimental (tripod-mounted), 12.7x99 (.50 Browning for scale). AC-130 AMMUNITION 40-57mm CARTRIDGES FOR POSTWAR AUTOMATIC WEAPON 40x364R (Bofors L/70), 45x386SR (Russian Navy), 57x230R (Bofors m/47 aircraft gun), 57x350SR (Russian S60 and naval guns), 57x398 (Czech PLK), 57x438R (Bofors AA / naval) 37-50mm CARTRIDGES FOR WW2 AUTOMATIC WEAPON 37x223SR (US M1/M9), 37x250R (Russian M39), 37x263B (FlaK 18/36/37/42 and BK 3,7), 40x158R (British 2 Pr and Class S), 40x311R (Bofors L/60), 50x346B (FlaK 41) 1942 BATTLES TANK GUN AMMUNITION 37x134R (Japanese Type 94 Tank), 37x165R (Japanese Type 94 AT/Type 98 tank: same AP projectile as 37x134R), 37x223R US 37mm M16 APCBC), 40x304R (British 2pdr AP), 57x121R (Japanese 57 mm Type 97), 50x289R (German 5 cm L/42 Kwk 38 HE), 50x420R (German 5 cm L/60 APC), 57x441R (British 6pdr AP) 1940/1 BATTLES TANK GUN AMMUNITION 37x94R (French 37mm Mle 1916/1918), 37x149R (French 37mm Mle 1938), 37x249R (German 3,7cm), 37x257R (Polish wz 36 - 37mm Bofors), 37x268R (Czech 37mm vz 34/38), 40x304R (British 2pdr), 47x195R (Italian 47mm Mod 37 - Austrian Bohler), 45 x 310R (Russian Mod 37), 47x193R French 47mm Mle 1935 EARLY MG CANNON CARTRIDGES 11x59R (11mm Gras Vickers), 11.4x60R (.450 Gatling), 11.7x59R (577/450 Martini), 25x88R (replica 1 inch Gatling), 25x94R (1 inch Nordenfelt), 25x87R (1 inch Vickers), 25.4x87 (Revelli-FIAT), 37x94R (Hotchkiss and Maxim), 37x101SR (Sockelflak), 37x69R (Vickers 1 Pr Mk III), 37x190 (COW gun) tạm thế thôi mai post tiếp
BRITISH WW2 TANK GUN AMMUNITION 47x376R (3 pdr Hotchkiss, similar to but slightly longer than 47x351R interwar tank), 40x304R (2 pdr AP), 57x441 (6 pdr APDS), 75x350R (US/British 75mm HE), 76x583R (17 pdr APDS), 76x420R (77mm mm in Comet tank), 76x134R (3" Howitzer for close-support tanks), 95x206R (95mm Howitzer for close-support tanks). BRITISH WW12 TANK GUN AMMUNITION 57x307R (6pdr WW1 tank), 47x376R (3 pdr Hotchkiss, similar to but slightly longer than 37x351R interwar tank), 40x304R (2 pdr WW2 tank/AT), 57x441R (6 pdr WW2 tank/AT - also US 57mm AT) ANTI-TANK RIFLE CARTRIDGES 20-24mm 12.7x99 (for scale), 20x72RB (Oerlikon SSG), 20x105B (Solothurn S18-100 series), 20x110RB (Oerlikon SSG 36), 20x120 (Madsen), 20x125 (Japanese Type 97), 20x138B (Solothurn S18-1000 and Finnish Lahti L39), 20x144R (Bofors m/40), 20x180R (Carl Gustav m/42 recoilless), 24x139 (Swiss Tb41). N.B. the Madsen, Bofors and Tb41 were mounted on low tripods rather than using bipods plus shoulder stocks. GERMAN WW2 TANK GUN AMMUNITION 37x249R (3,7 cm Pak / Kwk AP), 50x289R (5 cm L/42 Kwk Pzgr 40), 50x420R (5cm L/60 Pak 38, Kwk), 75x243R (7,5 cm L/24), 75x495R (7,5 cm L/43 and L/48: later Pz IV), 75x640R (7,5cm Kwk 42 L/70: Panther tank), 88x571R (8,8 cm L/56: Tiger 1), 88x822R (8,8cm L/71: Tiger 2). EXPERIMENTAL LIMITED SERVICE HEAVY MACHINE GUN 12.7x99 (for scale), 12.7x110 (.50 North or Colt-Kynoch), 13.2x92SR (the original German TuF Maxim HMG of 1918, of which c. 24 were built), 12.7x120SR (Vickers Class D HV, saw very limited use), 12.7X108R (ShVAK HMG: few were made before it was converted to 20mm), 13.9x99B (.55 Boys ATR round - proposed for Rolls-Royce aircraft MG), 15.2x114 (US .60" T17), 13x92B (German MG 215/13), 15x83B (German MG 215/15), 12.7x114 (US .50/60"), 12.7x120 (US .50" HV - from 20mm HS.404 case), 15x115 (postwar FN BRG; early pattern based on HS.404 case), 15.5x106 (FN BRG late pattern - based on KPV case) EXOTIC EXPERIMENTAL HMG CARTRIDGES 12.7mm Hughes Lockless (sectioned, to show telescoped layout), .50 ARES TARG (telescoped, plastic case), .50 TROUND (for open-chamber gun), 12.7x99 (for scale) EARLY SUB-CALIBRE AMMUNITION 40x304R (British 2 pdr APSV Mk 1: Littlejohn squeezebore), 45x310R (Soviet 45mm APCR), 50x289R (German 5 cm KwK 38 L/42 Pzgr.40), 50x419R (German 5 cm Pak 38 L/60 Pzgr.40), 57x441R (British 6 pdr APDS), 57x480R (Soviet 57mm APCR) MODERN SUB-CALIBRE AMMUNITION 20mm M61 APDS (20x102), 20mm HS 820/M139 and Rh202 APDS (20x139), 20mm French APDS for F2 (20x141), 25mm Oerlikon APDS (25x137), 25mm M242 Bushmaster APFSDS (25x137), sectioned British Rarden APDS (30x170), 30mm Bushmaster II (this is FMPDS for Goalkeeper) (30x173), 40mm CTWS APFSDS (40x255) MODERN LAFV AMMUNITION 35x228 (Oerlikon KDE, Bushmaster III), 40x364R (Bofors L/70, Bushmaster IV), 57x347SR (Russian AU-220M), 60x410R (IMI / OTO 60mm) 20x139 (HS 820, US M139, GIAT 20M693, Rh 202), 25x137 (M242 Bushmaster), 30x165 (2A42, 2A72), 30x170 (Rarden), 30x173 (Bushmaster II, Mauser MK30), 30x210B (Zastava M86/89), 35x228 (Oerlikon KDE, Bushmaster III) MISCELLANEOUS MANUALLY-LOADED AMMUNITION From left to right: 37x277R (French Mle 1935 casemate), 47x131R (Japanese Hotchkiss), 47x280R (Belgian AT), 47x340R (Swiss M41 AT), 47x376R (UK Hotchkiss naval 3 pdr), 57x224R (Belgian - believed to be for the gun used in the WW1 A7V tank) HELICOPTER GUN AMMUNITION 7.62x51 NATO (M60, GAU-2/A), 7.62x54R (GShG-7.62), 12.7x99 (.50 M2/3), 12.7x108 (A-12.7, YakB-12.7), 20x82 (MG 151/20, Vektor GA1), 20x102 (M197, 20M621), 20x139 (HS 820, Rh202, GIAT 20M693, Vektor G1/2), 23x115 (GSh-23), 30x113B (M230, 30M781), 30x165 (2A42, GSh-30K) GRENADE AND BATON ROUNDS 30x29B (Russian: AGS-17, AGS-30 etc), 40x46SR (LV grenade for shoulder-fired weapons), 40x53SR (HV grenade for automatic grenade launchers), 37x122R (rubber bullet round), 37x122R (plastic baton round, with baton next to it), 37x112RB (37mm Arwen riot control round - nothing to do with Middle Earth!) SECTIONED HMG /ATR ROUNDS 7.92x94 (German Panzerbuchse ATR), 12.7x99 (.50 inch APT), 12.7x99 (experimental APDS), 13.9x99B (.55 inch Boys ATR - note cordite propellant) 14.5x114 (Russian ATR/HMG) SECTIONED CANNON ROUNDS 20x80RB (MG-FF API), 20x82 (MG 151/20 M-Geschoss), 20x102 (M39/61 APCR), 20x128 (Oerlikon KAA APHE), 20x128 (Oerlikon KAA HE), 20x138B (FlaK/KwK 30/38 AP), 20x138B (FlaK/KwK 30/38 HE), 23x106 (Madsen HE), 30x113B (ADEN HE), 35mm (Oerlikon APDS projectile), 37mm (FlaK 18/36/37/43 HE projectile, 37x263B (Flak 18/etc AP) REPLICA WW2 AXIS HMG CANNON CARTRIDGES 13x77B, 13x91 (Breda), 13x94 (PzB; interim between 13x92SR and 7.92x94 PzB), 13x100B, 13x105, 15x135 (20/15mm Polte), 20x135 (Polte), 20x138RB, 24x138B (the 20x138B necked out), 30x91 (MK 212: Mauser's rival to the MK 108), 30x110B. These are all WW2 experimental cartridges (nearly all German) which have been reconstructed from factory drawings (although the projectiles are genuine). Any more detailed information about these rounds would be welcomed. PRINCIPAL HEAVY MACHINEGUN CARTRIDGES In approximate order of appearance: 12.7x99 (.50" Browning), 12.7x81 (.5" Vickers V/580), 12.7x81SR (.5" Vickers V/565, 12.7mm Scotti, Breda-SAFAT, IJA Ho-103), 13.2x99 (Hotchkiss M30, Breda M1931, FN Browning, IJN Type 93/Type 3), 13.2x96 (Hotchkiss M35), 12.7x108 (Russian; also Chinese HMGs), 15x104 (Czech vz/60, aka British Besa), 15x96 (German Mauser MG 151), 13x64B (German MG 131, IJN Type 2), 14.5x114 (Russian KPV). MODERN SUB-CALIBRE PROJECTILES From left to right: two AP cores for 12.7mm bullets, core (in sheath) for 14.5mm, 20mm APDS, 25mm APDS core, 25mm APDS, core for 30mm Aden APCR, expl. tungsten core for 30mm GAU-8/A, 30mm Rarden APDS core, 35mm APDS core, sectioned 35mm APDS, expl 40mm APDS with front of sabot removed WW2 AIRCRAFT GUN AMMUNITION 34x239 (Swiss Fla.Kan 38), 37x223SR (US M1A1), 37x250R (Soviet M39),37x249R (Flak M42), 37x263B (Flak 18/36/37/43), 37x380R (German naval SK C/30 - manually loaded) WW2 AIRCRAFT GUN AMMUNITION 7.7x56R (.303 British, Italian/IJN 7.7mm), 7.92x57 (MG 15, 17, 81), 13x64B (MG 131), 12.7x81SR (Breda-SAFAT, Scotti, IJA Ho-103), 12.7x99 (.50 Browning M2), 12.7x108 (Soviet UB), 15x96 (MG 151), 20x72RB (Oerlikon FF/IJN Type 99-1), 20x80RB (MG-FF/M), 20x82 (MG 151/20), 20x94 (IJA Ho-5), 20x99R (ShVAK), 20x101RB (Oerlikon FFL/IJN Type 99-2) WW2 AA GUN AMMUNITION 34x239 (Swiss Fla.Kan 38), 37x223SR (US M1A1), 37x250R (Soviet M39),37x249R (Flak M42), 37x263B (Flak 18/36/37/43), 37x380R (German naval SK C/30 - manually loaded) WW2 AA GUN AMMUNITION 7.7x56R (.303), 12.7x81 (0.5 Vickers), 12.7x99 (.50 M2), 13.2x99 (Hotchkiss, IJN Type 93), 20x110RB (Oerlikon S), 20x138B (Flak 30/38), 25x163 (Hotchkiss, IJN Type 96), 25x189 (25.4mm Vickers), 29x199SR (USN 1.1"), 30x184B (Flak 38), 34x239 (Swiss Fla.Kan 38) SUB-CALIBRE PROJECTILES From left to right: sectioned German 28/20mm PzB 41 AT (without nose cap), British 2pdr APSV (Littlejohn Mk 1), Russian 45mm APCR, Russian 57mm APCR, British 6 pdr APDS, British 17 pdr APDS, core from 17 pdr (all replicas, except for the 28/20mm and the 17 pdr core) SPOTTING CARTRIDGES An odd group consisting of cartridges developed to match the trajectories of RCL and other direct fire weapons, so they they could be used for sighting purposes. The bullets were designed to flash on impact, and could also be used for subcalibre training. 7.65x21 (Erika Pak 75), 7.62x24 (Portuguese), 7.62x27 (Swiss), 7.62x33 (Argentine), 10x43B (XM75), 9x51 (SMAW Mk 217), 7.5x55R (Swiss), 14.5x51R, 20x22R (Netherlands), 12.7x76 (.50 Spotter), 15.2x120 (15mm XM122) WW2 PTBOAT AMMUNITION 12.7x81 (0.5" Vickers), 12.7x99 (.50 M2), 20x110RB (Oerlikon S), 20x138B (Flak 30/38), 37x145R (US M4), 37x223SR (US M9), 37x263B (Flak 18), 40x158R (Vickers Pom-pom, Rolls-Royce BH), 40x311R (Bofors), 57x441R (Molins Gun) vậy là kho đạn giới thiệu xong,để post vũ khí không đạn thì giống đồ lưu niệm quá :cool:
thêm 2 cái bị rớt vì quá 30:hug: WW2 GERMAN TANK BUSTER AIRCRAFTGUN AMMUNION 20x82 (MG 151/20 AP), 30x184B (MK 101/103 Hartkernmunition), 37x263B (BK3,7 Hartkernmunition), 50x420R (BK 5 APC), 75x714R (Pak 40, BK 7,5 APC) 12.7x99 (.50 M2 API), 20x110 (HS 404 AP), 23x152B (VYa APBC), 30x184B (MK 101, MK 103 Hartkernmunition), 37x195 (NS-37 APBC), 37x263B (BK3,7 Hartkernmunition), 40x158 (Vickers Class S AP)
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