Abstract

The paper describes new approach to finding characteristics of 73 mm rammed cartridge in the BMP-1 IFV (infantry fighting vehicle), 125 mm rammed projectiles in T-72 MBT (main battle tank), and the ramming devices used in both weapon systems during rounds inserting into the barrel. The results are displacements, derived velocities and accelerations of cartridges and projectiles. Armature current and source voltage enable to estimate the required power for the ramming device. The results will use for validation of dynamic models, and as diagnostic data of loading systems with electric power. The described procedures serve as examples of repair diagnostic techniques in the top military units as well.

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