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  • M Mycroft Holmes

    spalling

    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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    martin_hughes
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    Magic :thumbsup: Now back to the booze.

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    • M Mycroft Holmes

      spalling

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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      Keith Barrow
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      Yes...... puts on :cool: here.... I think it'spalling too.

      Antoine de Saint-Exupery: Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

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      • M martin_hughes

        I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        "Time for new pants"?

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        • M martin_hughes

          I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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          realJSOP
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          "pwnd"

          .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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          • M martin_hughes

            I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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            peterchen
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            I believe the technical term is "damnshitfuck". (sorry, dear kid-sister-protecting filter)

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            • M martin_hughes

              Magic :thumbsup: Now back to the booze.

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              Mycroft Holmes
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              I am happy to reduce distractions from serious or even casual drinking.

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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              • M martin_hughes

                I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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                Bram van Kampen
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                Se Here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spall[^] :) Regards,

                Bram van Kampen

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                • M martin_hughes

                  I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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                  Dan Neely
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                  Soylent burger.

                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                  • M martin_hughes

                    I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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                    Zhat
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                    Staying in theme with the lounge: "Why my armor sucks today"

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                    • M martin_hughes

                      I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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                      Snowman58
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                      Also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_explosive_squash_head[^] for an explanation of how it causes spalling.

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                      • M martin_hughes

                        I've been racking my brain to remember what the term is, but have finally admitted defeat (and have therefore accepted booze). Google provides many interesting links, but not the one I'm looking for... ...so: What is the correct term for when, given a solid plate of armour - let's say 12" of steel - gets hit by a munition, the munition bounces off apparently harmlessly but on the other side the plate suffers severe trauma launching large chunks of metal/splinters/"dangerous things" at the folks the armour was supposed to be protecting?

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                        Member 1709723
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                        http://www.moviewavs.com/php/sounds/?id=gog&media=WAVS&type=Movies&movie=Jackal&quote=cannon.txt&file=cannon.wav[^] bring on the spall, baby

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