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100 mm FIXED WITH HE M82

Category: Product ID: 52843

Description

100 mm Fixed Ammunition with HE M82 Projectile – Overview

The 100 mm HE M82 is a fixed high-explosive (HE) artillery round, typically used in tank guns and anti-tank field guns from the mid-20th century era. This round is designed to deliver a high-explosive payload to soft targets, field fortifications, and lightly armored vehicles.

It was widely used in Soviet and Eastern Bloc artillery systems, especially the D-10T tank gun mounted on vehicles like the T-54, T-55, and in the BS-3 100mm field gun.

General Characteristics

  • Caliber: 100 mm

  • Type: Fixed (cartridge is one-piece — projectile and casing are permanently attached)

  • Projectile: High-Explosive (HE) M82

  • Purpose: Anti-personnel, anti-fortification, general-purpose explosive

  • Fuzing: Point-detonating fuze (PD), typically instantaneous or with optional delay

  • Shell Weight: Approx. 15–16 kg

  • Muzzle Velocity: Around 900–1000 m/s (varies by gun and charge)

  • Effective Range: Up to 14–18 km in artillery guns, shorter in tank use (~3–4 km)

The M82 HE Projectile

  • Type: High-Explosive fragmentation shell

  • Construction: Steel body filled with TNT or similar explosive

  • Detonation: Upon impact via point-detonating fuze (e.g., V-429E or MG-8)

  • Effect: Fragmentation over wide radius (lethal radius typically 10–20 m)

  • Targets: Infantry, bunkers, soft vehicles, trenches, structures

Compatible Guns

  1. 100 mm D-10T Tank Gun

    • Mounted on T-54, T-55, and Chinese Type 59 tanks

    • Also used in self-propelled variants (e.g., SU-100)

  2. 100 mm BS-3 Field Gun

    • Towed anti-tank and field artillery gun

    • Known for high velocity and long barrel

  3. Naval and coastal defense variants

    • Some fixed 100mm guns used on ships or coastal batteries

Use Cases

  • Saturation fire against enemy troops or emplacements

  • Destruction of field fortifications like bunkers, walls, and trenches

  • Secondary anti-vehicle use (against light armor and soft-skinned vehicles)

  • Urban combat for breaching walls and fortified buildings

Advantages

  • Strong explosive payload

  • Versatile against soft targets

  • Effective area damage via fragmentation

  • Relatively high velocity for a HE round

Limitations

  • Not armor-piercing – ineffective against main battle tanks

  • Heavier round — lower rate of fire compared to smaller calibers

  • Obsolete in modern tank combat – mainly found in legacy systems

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