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Hyperbolic vaporizations are counter productive.ORIGINAL: Bradley7735
This means the Brit gun can not penetrate most other CA armor, even at 1,000 yards.
Your statement is in error.
The largest Jap CA armor thickness in the database is 140mm for the Mogami belt. The others are around 100. One of the math classes I took suggests that 180 is bigger than 100 and even bigger than 140.And neither is anyone else. All sources indicate the major loadout of Brit 8" guns was SAPC. All US sources indicate SAPC had penetration characteristics somewhere in the neighborhood of 60-70% that of an equivalent APC/APCBC round.I'm not sure if the penetration is accurate.
You find better balistics and penetration data for UK SAPC rounds, you will win a prize.
I'm quite aware that 180 is more than 140. But, in acutal play, Mogami's armor does not get penetrated by the 8" Brit gun, even at 1,000 yards. I witnessed Australia, Canberra (and Perth, Hobart, Leander and Achilles) hitting Mogami at 1,000 yards (and at 4,000 yards) with main gun hits vs the belt with no penetrations. I did see one shot penetrate the 'superstructure', but that was it.
Maybe this is accurate. But, I'm surprised that Achilles could damage Graf Spee and not Mogami. Ok, Achilles probably couldn't penetrate Graf Spee's belt either.








