Armour, And Its Attack By Artillery

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(2) In mere penetration in wrought-iron, steel and chilled are nearly equal, chilled being slightly better obliquely. (3) If fired direct even against wrought- iron, not beyond the power of the gun, with high velocity, chilled shells almost invariably break up. Cast-steel may, if improved, eventually hold together. Forged steel may be implicitly trusted to remain unbroken. (4) The metal 1 of the Laboratory improved shells is very superior to that previously employed.
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...uds were recommended to be abolished, and an ogival head with 2 diameters radius was preferred on the whole for both chilled and steel shot. As to the relation of diameter of shot to weight, the Committee recommend something heavier than that W shown by the relation -^ = , 364. 2 Compound (steel-faced) armour undoubtedly was found to possess the great advantage of shattering chilled projectiles, and causing even forged steel ones to set up and to deflect projectiles striking at an angle well, but the Committee considered that these results were " only to be relied upon when the plate is beyond the power of the gun." In direct fire, a good compound plate between 9 and 10 inches thick, was found to be about equal to a good 12-inch wrought-iron plate, for a single blow ; under repeated blows, it is decidedly inferior to the wrought-iron plate.

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