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A-10/GAU-8 Low Angle Firings versus Simulated Soviet Tank Battalion (Honeywell Lot Number OL78D043-016) (Array 3) 2 February 1979.

Authors: Russell H. S. Stolfi; Raymond R. McEachin; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Abstract:
This report describes LAVP firings of the 30mm GAU-8 ammunition manufactured by Honeywell. The firings were conducted on 2 February 1979 utilizing the A-10/GAU-8 weapon system and ammunition from LAVP Lot Number OL78D-43-016. Targets for the firings were 31 US M-47 tanks arranged in a static formation to simulate a Soviet MBT battalion of three ten (10) tank companies and a battalion commander tank. Also included in the target array were four plywood mock-ups, simulating the tank battalion's ZSU-23/4 anti-aircraft defense. Five A-10 pilots conducted firing passes at the formation of M-47 target tanks and ZSU-23/4 mock-ups. Normal A-10 operational tactics for low altitude, low drive angle attacks were followed. This publication contains a description of the firing conditions, A-10 attack parameters, weapons effects derived from the firings, and individual damage assessments for each target tank in the array. The data collected from this test verify the acceptability of the ammunition lot tested, and the effectiveness of the A-10/GAU-8 weapon systems as one capable of inflicting catastrophic (K), mobility (M), and firepower (F) kills against modern main battle tanks. (Author)

Description: Special rept.
Pages: 166
Report Date: AUG 1980
Report Number: A637590

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Keywords relating to this report:
*AIRCRAFT GUNS
*AMMUNITION DAMAGE
AIR TO SURFACE
ANTIAIRCRAFT DEFENSE SYSTEMS
ATTACK BOMBERS
FIRING TESTS_ORDNANCE_
IMPACT POINT
SIMULATION
TACTICAL AIR SUPPORT
TANKS_COMBAT VEHICLES_
TARGET ANGLE
TERMINAL BALLISTICS
USSR
WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS
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