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How a Japanese Mortar Became the RPG-7 — Animated in 3D!
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00:00If you borrowed a mortar from the Japanese, you could easily smash their cannon cages.
00:05However, this kind of artillery was only suitable for hitting fixed targets.
00:09If the enemy encountered a moving personnel carrier, its curved trajectory would not be able to hit accurately.
00:15If you lay the barrel flat, although you can get a horizontal trajectory,
00:19but because the shell needs to slide down and hit the bottom firing pin to detonate the propellant,
00:24it is impossible to fire after leveling, but this is not difficult for the smart you.
00:28You remove the tail fin at the bottom of the shell and appropriately reduce the barrel of the gun
00:33and then transfer the original fire at the bottom to the bottom.
00:37At the same time, a small hole is cut in the barrel position and an upward force hammer is installed
00:43so that when you pull the trigger, after igniting the propellant from the fire,
00:48the projectile can be fired instantly, but the accuracy of the projectile without the tail fin will be greatly reduced.
00:54Therefore, you add a stabilizing tube to the tail of the propellant and install a foldable tail.
01:00When you install it, the tail can be hidden in the museum, and the tail can be hidden after the projectile is discharged.
01:07You can also install a turbine assembly under the stabilizer tube so that the shell can form a self-rotation when flying,
01:14thus greatly increasing the accuracy of the gun.
01:17To ensure that every time the field ammunition fire can be aimed at the hammer,
01:21you have designed a raised metal cylinder at the top of the propellant,
01:25and the muzzle is opened corresponding to the gap so that when loading the ammunition,
01:29as long as the cylinder is aimed at the gap, the enemy fire will naturally be accurately directed towards the hammer.
01:35This perfectly solves the problem of firing, but the recoil generated by the overall suspended launch of the barrel
01:41cannot be effectively transmitted to the ground, so you have a bell mouth at the tail of the barrel.
01:47This design can effectively disperse the recoil so that it can be infinitely close to zero.
01:52But what should I do if the barrel overheats due to continuous firing?
01:56You replace the barrel brake with wooden material, add a grip, and finally add a hood and sight,
02:01which is not only convenient to carry and hold, but also realizes the ability to continuously shoot during combat.
02:08And after doing this, congratulations, you have successfully invented the individual combat artifact RPG rocket launcher,
02:15commonly known as Forty Fire.
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