M1A1 Abrams Shotshells (slow Mo)

wow.

I was more curious how the heck they captured it. Camera on a track? hundreds of cameras in a row triggered to shoot a still image milliseconds apart in sequence?
 
We use the same round in the Leo2. Unfortunately I never had the opportunity to use it overseas so can not give an end user review of effects. I can tell you that 120mm HEAT will stop fire coming from a grape hut.
 
Quite a few yrs ago at Ft Knox, KY I fired a couple of cannister or "beehive" rounds out of the 152mm gun on an M551 Sheridan tank. Quite an impressive pattern on a couple of plywood sheets.

The Sheridan was a light, airdroppable tank which was built around the Shillelegh (sp) anti-tank missile. I also fired a couple of the low velocity HEAT rounds. The thing was so light that it seemed to buck like a mule from the recoil.
 
Like Purple said it's proper name is a cannister round. It is meant to clear massed infantry, light skinned vehicles and dense brush (think Norman hedgerows).

The old Cougar AVGP had a 76mm cannister round, but obviously it was nothing compared to the 120mm.
 
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