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Lower Plate Critical Hit ?

Дата: 09.04.2021 23:11:09
View PostI_QQ_4_U, on Apr 09 2021 - 20:03, said:   Then explain how it could happen. If he did hit the lower plate then it bounced and likely hit the tracks. There's nothing on the lower plate that you can break and do no damage.

Draschel:  I just did. Would it pain you to read it?Certain tanks, like Centurion RAAC, Centurion AX, 112, 113, T-22, 907 - there are many out there. They have LFP brackets supporting the chassis and suspension. They are modeled in Live View, as very undiscernible from the rest of the LFP, so are easily mistaken for LFP and the actual hull body of the vehicle. But these brackets isntead aren't part of the hull but are exterior, rather just extrra slabs of spaced armor. Hitting these, produce 'critical hit' but actual tank body beneath isn't penetrated for damage.  Hitting armor first and ricocheting into tracks, doesn't produce auditory 'critical hit'  As it is ricochet, or bounced off the commander yells out first, because the shot deflected first.  

Block Quote Draschel#13Posted Yesterday, 07:44 PM What ammunition where you using? HE or HESH? If so, striking the LFP can splash the tracks with HE effect.  The shot itself may deal no damage as in too weak, say when you attack something thick like Maus or 268V4 with tiny caliber HE, but radius maybe enough to damage track module.   But if you were using HEAT, AP, APCR. I am sure this is what happened:: https://ibb.co/GkTf083   It may appear you shot LFP, as many cases they are the same appearance. But you instead shot spaced armour struts that envelope the axles and road wheels. You penetrate the spaced armour easy, usually 30-50mm, but then fail to pen the tank body afterwards. The critical hit** is for penetrating the spaced armor. 

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