Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles Engineering How it hit a Landing Ship #3d #missile #science

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Please Note it's not 5 Meters of Steel, But it will travel upto 5 Meters inside the Ship's Steel Hull.

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Aitelly
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Btw, stormshadow isn't an antiship missile. It's a bunker-buster lol

ukasztokarski
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Modern torpedoes don't contact the ship. The fish reads ships length and goes for the center and explodes 25ft or more under the ship. The bubble lifts the ship in the middle breaking it's back and into 2 pieces causing one or both to sink quickly.
The Storm Shadow would have been great in WW2 and now seems designed more for bunker busting as a cruise missle with secondary use to blow shit up.

jBKht
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16 feet of steel? I’m callin bullshit on that one boy!

micahaaron
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Soldiers face when the bomb enters the room: 🗿

Talkshowhost
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1. There isn't a munition that penetrates 16ft or 5 meters of steel. Let alone something this small. The most dense armor on a Kirov Russian Destroyer (not the densest anyway) is 76mm about 3in.
2. The Storm Shadow has "Hardened Target" penetrating capabilities of Up To 5 Meters
(Up To and Hardened means concrete and sand)
3. Metal penetrating capabilities (depending on construct and manufacturing quality) is calculated to be a bit over a foot or 33cm of penetration through steel.
Still all these capabilities are quite devastating for all but the most hardened and over built complexes to acquire as a target. Sending several down range to hit a target one after the other should definitely fulfill any want of an ally in any conflict.

bruceleealmighty
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*The Storm Shadow is a Franco-British low-observable, long-range air-launched cruise missile developed since 1994 by Matra and British Aerospace, and now manufactured by MBDA.*

grizzlycountry
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We have GOT to get better marketing departments. "Storm Shadow" sounds like an American pickup truck option package.

daviddavid
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So if it explodes inside, the ship will only be useless for “several days”?

Thesamurai
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Looks like a Russian submarine named Rostov-On-Don was destroyed in Savastopol this week by this missile.

PrimeToolbox
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The Storm Shadow/SCALP cruise missile uses a BROACH 2-part warhead which can be used against a variety of targets from Bunkers to Ships.
The 'precusor' is a shaped charge that can cut thru 5m of CONCRETE, not Steel.

MeMadeIt
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이중 선체를 고려한 폭발 지연으로 타격력을 최대한으로 끌어 올리려고 설계한 듯 합니다.

낭주골총각
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That's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.

panchopistol
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I love the way it ploughs fields and feeds the hungry 😂

powerplay
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Big props to the Brits for supplying these to Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇬🇧

victorhankinson
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No wonder I have always liked it in video games 😅

AmirZeven
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Yep, this is the world we live in. 😳😔

vzgsxr
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Ah, a heat warhead capable of penetrating 4, 876mm of steel. Makes sense, definitely not numbers for concrete.

gpmusic
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That’s insane power for this thing to be able to punch through a layer that thick.

Africa-for-Africans
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Sculp EG/Storm Shadow is not an antiship missile, but against ground targets.😅😂

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