Airburst round
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An airburst round is a type of tactical anti-personnel explosive ammunition, typically a shell or grenade, that detonates in midair, causing air burst effect fragment damage to an enemy.
This makes it easier to hit enemy soldiers behind a wall, in a defensive fighting position, or in a confined space or room. It is used on many guns, from artillery to the hand-held XM25 Individual Airburst Weapon System (derived from the XM29 OICW). Unlike traditional grenades, such as the 40 mm grenade, smart grenades can be electronically programmed to explode after traveling a certain distance. A fire control computer or some other electronic sighting system is used to quickly program the electronic fuse with any distance, as conditions dictate.
Orbital ATK developed 30x173mm airburst rounds for Mk44 Bushmaster II.[1][2]
Terminology[]
It is also called an airburst shell, air burst grenade, programmable ammunition, 3P ammunition or smart grenade.
List of airburst round platforms[]
- 20 mm grenade
- XM29 OICW
- Daewoo K11
- QTS-11
- 25 mm grenade:
- XM25 Individual Airburst Weapon System
- XM307 Advanced Crew Served Weapon
- Barrett XM109
- 30 mm
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- PAPOP
- Norinco QLU-11
- Rheinmetall Wotan 35 ABM
- 40 mm
- 57 mm
- grenade
External media[]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1dVcJXXxcY - Video showing effects of 40mm programmable - airburst ammunition
References[]
- ^ "30mm & 20mm x 173mm Munition System". Orbitak ATK. Archived from the original on 2017-07-02.
- ^ "30mm x 173mm Air Burst Munition System" (PDF). Orbital ATK. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-29.
- ^ "TASS: Military & Defense - Russia to develop anti-drone shrapnel ammunition".
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- ^ "Rheinmetall Defence - R&D focus - effectors". www.rheinmetall-defence.com.
- Grenades
- Ammunition
- Ammunition stubs
- Firearms stubs