Explosion of shells
Re: Explosion of shells
If they had any sort of delay I would expect them to skip. If they were nose fused HE I'd expect them to detonate on impact.
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It would depend on range and the angle of the shell's impact on the water surface, not to mention the sea state itself. I am not sure how effective the tactic was on knocking down planes. I am aware of at least one which was damaged but not destroyed; I would expect the effects would be more psychological and damaging to the the pilot's concentration.Gentlemen,
Thre have been reports of ships firing their heavy guns into the water against low flying aircraft, presumably trying to get the splash to bring them down, if this is true, would those shells have exploded or just skipped accross the water like a stone on a pond due to the low angle at which they were fired?
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But wasn't that the most important point of any AA fire? Sure it's good to shoot down or even damage the attacking aircraft but if you get them to miss that's enough.tommy303 wrote:... I would expect the effects would be more psychological and damaging to the the pilot's concentration.
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Absolutely!But wasn't that the most important point of any AA fire? Sure it's good to shoot down or even damage the attacking aircraft but if you get them to miss that's enough.
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Re: Explosion of shells
Ricochets are a fact of life. They reduce the projectiles energy. Reducing the energy reduces the damage done. Period! Reduced velocity reduces damage. Double shotting the guns causes twice as much damage because it makes two holes in the same side of the ship AT RANGES CLOSE ENOUGH TO PERFORATE THE HULL and makes two damage tracks inside the target where it takes an insignificant amount of energy to create a wound. Higher velocity single shot makes only one track and one hole because it would not perforate the far side of the ship's hull. At very close range Grape shot was preferred because it made nine to twelve holes and subsequent damage tracks.paul.mercer wrote:Gentlemen,
Thre have been reports of ships firing their heavy guns into the water against low flying aircraft, presumably trying to get the splash to bring them down, if this is true, would those shells have exploded or just skipped accross the water like a stone on a pond due to the low angle at which they were fired?