![]() ![]() This is why a tanker needs to get a feeling for whether the blasting power (HE effect) of his shell would be enough to penetrate the armour at that point. For HE shells, penetration depends on the shell’s blasting power at the point of explosion - the further the armour is from the detonation point, the less likely a penetration will happen. Relative armour piercing capacity is calculated for 100 m of distance. We use four different grades to indicate armour piercing capacity depending on armour thickness: Additionally, if you take a look at your ammo load in the future, you will be able to see which shells have maximum penetration capacity, which have maximum damage effects and whether they contain an explosive filler or are just a solid metal shot. Now they show the penetration value and damage effects, which are taken directly from the tank shell’s characteristics and reflect armour penetration, shell type and damage effects. In Update 1.43, tank shell icons have been significantly improved. There may be some problems with news display in specific browser versions. Attention! This news was published on the old version of the website. ![]()
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