Combat damage assessment team A-10/GAU-8 low angle firings versus simulated Soviet tank company (Array 18) (Aerojet lot number AJD79A181-001) (30 August 1979)
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Authors
Stolfi, Russel H.S.
McEachin, R. R.
Advisors
Second Readers
Subjects
automatic cannon ammunition
GAU-8 cannon
A-10 aircraft
main battle tank (MBT)
Lot Acceptance Verification Program (LAVP)
emprical firing tests
combant stowed targets
gun ammunition lethality
MBT vulnerability & survivability
GAU-8 cannon
A-10 aircraft
main battle tank (MBT)
Lot Acceptance Verification Program (LAVP)
emprical firing tests
combant stowed targets
gun ammunition lethality
MBT vulnerability & survivability
Date of Issue
1980-05
Date
1980-05
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
Abstract
This report describes firings of the A-10/GAU-8 weapon system on
30 August 1979 against a Soviet tank company simulated by 10 combat
loaded M-47 tanks. The pilots making the firing passes
attacked at low altitide and used correspondingly low dive angles
in order to simulate movement through a hostile air defense systerr
Ammunition used in the attacks comprised LAVP Lot Number AJD 79181
001, Aerojet 30mm armor piercing incendiary (API) rounds, which
proved to be effective damage agents against substantial areas of the U.S. MK 47 tanks used as targets. The pilots in eight
successful firing passes (two targets were not attacked) fired
a total of 484 rounds of which 143 impacted the targets. The
projectiles impacting on targets achieved 13 perforations of the
armored envelopes. Significant results include:
4 tanks immobilized
1 tank silenced
Type
Technical Report
Description
Series/Report No
Department
Organization
Identifiers
NPS Report Number
NPS-56-80-005
Sponsors
Prepared for: A-10 System Program Office, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Funding
FY7615-78-05209
Format
NA
Citation
Distribution Statement
Rights
This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
