Recent videos of an abandoned leopard 2a4 in robotyne, Ukraine clearly showed charred remains of the crew members while the tank appeared undamaged from the outside.
Recent videos of an abandoned leopard 2a4 in robotyne, Ukraine clearly showed charred remains of the crew members while the tank appeared undamaged from the outside.
What is the explanation for this kind of destruction?
That's not unusual.
A penetrating hit can sometimes be quite unimpresive on the outside, but the effects inside can be devastating. This is especially common for shaped charge warheads.
The actual hole on the outside could be as small as your finger with a distinctive star shaped splash pattern around it:
Impacts of a 57mm RCL on an M113, showing the distinctive pattern of a shaped charge.
The hit which penetrated the vehicle could have been somewhere you couldn't see, such as on top or underneath the tank..
They already are for millions of people.
There are no major changes required, just incremental improvements like we've seen the last ten years or so.
Lower cost and longer range won't hurt. I find where I live there are plenty of chargers, but there are a lot of places where more infrastructure is needed. Charge points for people who park on the street are particularly iffy in some areas.
But the cars themselves are good, most EV owners are really positive about their cars.
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