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115MM TANK SHELL

 

 

TYPE:

Shell

DESCRIPTION:

115mm Tank Shell

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115mm tank shell

 

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3UBM-9 115mm APFSDS-T round

Soviet round for the T-62 and T-64 tank

 

 

The 3UBM-9 was the last round to be designed for the 115mm gun on the T-62 and T-64 tanks. Most armour piercing rounds designed for this tank were made with hardened steel penetrators. The 3UBM-13 and 3UBM-9 were the only exceptions.

3UBM-9 is the name for the whole round. The projectile assembly is called the 3BM-28, and the penetrator is known to weigh 4.36 kg. The charge used for the round is known as the 4A42.

While T-62 and T-64 tanks have been largely replaced in Russian armoured forces, around 100 of each model are thought to be still in service, and many thousands kept in storage. As such it is likely that the 3UBM-13 is still in service with the Russian army. It also seems likely that the armed forces of ex-Soviet states are still equipped with Soviet era ammunition for their T-62 and T-64 tanks, which may well include 3UBM-13 rounds. While these tank models have also been widely exported, ICBUW is not aware of any evidence that DU ammunition has been exported to the many countries which field them.

 

 

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