D I R E C T O R
- Intent: To create a heavy armor-piercing shell for vehicle-to-vehicle combat.
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- Manufacturer: Roble Manufacturing
- Affiliation: Closed Market
- Model: RMAP-BC22 Armor-Piercing Shell [112mm]
- Modularity: No
- Production: Mass Produced
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- Classification: Armor-Piercing Shell
- Size: Large
- Weight: Heavy
- Explosive Type: Kuradium Warhead
- Delivery Method: Fired
- Effective Range: Battlefield
- Area Of Effect: Precise
- Stopping Power: Extreme
- Flow lines across the surface of the metal and the ballistic design of the tin cap allow for an aerodynamic design that emphasizes round velocity. This makes firing the RMAP-BC22 over long ranges very accurate as well as giving it enough speed to break through most conventional armor hulls.
- The soft tin ap of the RMAP-BC22 cushions the impact of the shell, preventing the round from shattering upon impact or combusting prematurely.
- Armor-Piercing: The RMAP-BC22 has the potential to pierce armor of nearly any calibre when fired at a fast-enough velocity, and can deal massive amounts of damage to whatever vehicle is in its crosshairs.
- Aerodynamic: The design of the shell allows for increased round velocity, making long-distance engagements more accurate and effective as well as giving the round enough speed to be able to consistently break through hulls and armor.
- Armor Only: The RMAP-BC22 is designed to only be an anti-vehicle round, and its nearly-negligible area of effect means that it is very ineffective as an anti-infantry ordnance.
- Weird Atmosphere: Being a projectile that is designed primarily for atmospheric engagements, atmospheric density, composition, and other elements can all have adverse effects on the performance of the armor-piercing shell.
A heavy calibre of ordnance, the 112mm RMAP-BC22 Armor-Piercing Shell is a new type of ammunition made by Roble Manufacturing that is designed primarily to be an ordnance that can be used against vehicles and other heavily-armored targets. Unlike most conventional ordnances, the RMAP sacrifices an explosive area-of-effect for the capability to punch through nearly any grade of armor, mainly due to its aerodynamic design and high velocity potential when fired. When used against the target, the armor-piercing shell is designed to rip through armor at high speeds causing great amounts of both external and internal damage, amplified by a small Kuradium charge. A ballistic cap made of soft tin is used as a cushion to prevent the shell from detonating prematurely or shattering upon impact, greatly improving the consistency and effectiveness of the shell. Overall, the RMAP-BC22 is an effective and powerful anti-armor shell that can deal great amounts of damages against enemy armor and artillery.
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