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What happened to all the flak fired at aircraft during World War II
WebMay 29, 2024 Β· A typical artillery shell (say the 155mm) has a diameter of (just under) 155 mm and a length of about 600 mm. That's the 'target'. Modern counter battery radars can detect shells that size but the target is an area say 50 x 50 meters from which the shell was fired. Not the shell itself. That's what the radar directs its own guns to fire at. WebAs the title says, these shells are on the 8,8cm Flak 37 sfl. for the germans, and the preview for the shell depicts the shell exploding in proximity of a plane, but in game, this never happens. Is there a secret setting that I don't know about? Or do the shells simply not work? This thread is archived ram charan ntr interview
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WebApr 29, 2024 Β· About working mechanism, you can set fuse for unloaded shell. To the shell already in barrel you can't change the fuse. If you change the fuse next shell that will be β¦ WebFlak guns reload and throw up new flak clouds every 2 seconds. (By the time they appear older clouds have dissipated.) Flak is aimed at A but might end up in B. The air defense fire directors try to place shells in the path of the incoming squadron. The idea of a proximity fuse had long been considered militarily useful. Several ideas had been considered, including optical systems that shone a light, sometimes infrared, and triggered when the reflection reached a certain threshold, various ground-triggered means using radio signals, and capacitive or inductive methods similar to a metal detector. All of these suffered from the large size of pre-WWII electronics and their fragility, as well as the complexity of the required circuitry. ram charan prashanth neel