šRussian D-30 howitzer with anti-drone screen and dynamic tank protection. Dynamic protection, in essence, is blocks of plastic that explode towards the cumulative stream of anti-tank ammunition and deflect it to the side. Placing this protection on anything other than the powerful armor of a tank is fraught with even greater damage to the āprotectedā object. Published by Balu.
iām not aā¦ even kinda qualified to speculate on thisā¦.
but i mean if a sniper shot some explosive reactive armor with tiny exploding bullets, the armor should blow up and damage whatever itās attached toā¦.
itās against geneva conventions to shoot people with exploding bulletsā¦ but not other stuffā¦.
itās probably completely dumb but it makes sense to me so farā¦.
No, the explosive is too insensitive. It does not simply blow up on the first chance. It needs a strong initiation like from a HEAT jet or APFSDS, both not only larger but also much faster than a bullet (much higher energy input). Which is also why you can put them next to each other without getting a chain reaction when one goes off.