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NPG Report 1-47, "Progress Report No. 1 on Development of High Velocity Armor-Pie-rcing
Projectiles", November 1947.
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Prepared by: J. J.
Ordnance Engin\er 'i I'
J. 0. Franklin
Comdr., USN
Terminal Bsllistics Officer
W. C. Bryson
Capt., USN
Experifental Officer
W. H. Benson
Capt., USN
Ordnance Officer
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Commanding Officer(00.0 t;I' °..-
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M•EORANDUM REPORT O. 1-4"7
PREFACE
AUTHORIZATI ON
OBJECT
This progress report is part of a continuing investi-
getion to develop a 3" armor piercing projectile of irproved.
ballistic quality at high striking velocities and high
obliquities. The study described herein was conducted in
order to gain nore informaticn concerning the behavior of
currently available 3" AP projectiles when fired against 3" d
homogeneous armor at high obliquities and high irapct veloci-
ties up to the maximum presently obtainable.
S UMARY
Page i
REFERENCES
(a) Definitions of Terms Used in the Ballistic Testing
of Armor. Revision B. U. S. Naval Proving Ground
Report No. 10-46 dated June 1946.
(b) BuOrd Itr. S78-1(55) Re3 (Re3b-202)
daIted 30 September 1947 to NPG.
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E•MORANDUM REPORT NO. 1-47
I. INTRODUCTION
The contemplated use of high muzzle velocity guns
makes it important that the Army and Navy develop armor-
piercing projectiles with satisfactory performance against
armor at high striking velocities. The Naval Proving Ground
has undertaken the task of developing 3" armor-piercing pro-
jectiles with improved ballistic qualities at high striking
velocities and high obliquities. Additional information
about this task Is given in references (b), (c), and (d).
This first progress report describes the performance of two
existing 3" AP projectiles at triking velocities above
limit against 3' homogeneous armor at 300 and 45' obliquity.
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III. RESULTS
The results are given in detail in Appendices I
and II and are suxnarized in Table II
IV. DISCUSSION:
3" Mk. 29-2 Capped A,_P. Proectiles,
Against 3" homogeneous armor at 300 and 45'
obliquity the 3" Mk. 29-2 projectiles generally remained
intact and effective at striking velocities up to the
maximum velocity tested to date, namely, up to approxinrtely
2900 feet per second.
Future Action.
A lot of M62 projectiles of proven high quality is
being procurred and tests of this lot should definitely
establish the ballistic quality of the M62 projectile. In
addition tests of currently available 3" projectiles will
continue at higher velocities and other conditions until
complete datr are obtained.
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APPENDIX III
LOCAL DIRECTIVES
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PROJECT TL-3212-1.2
Directive for Tests Nos. 1 and 2.
J. G. FRANKLIN
Armor Officer