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Inferring from the designation "armor-piercing, fin-stabilized, discarding sabot", and certain visual depictions, the APFSDS round functions in a similar way to a form of ammunition traditionally used with the cannons of main battle tanks. The bullet is of subcaliber dimensions (meaning that it is too narrow to grip the bore of the barrel), and possesses a long, thin, dart-like shape. Such projectiles can be referred to as a "penetrator" | Inferring from the designation "armor-piercing, fin-stabilized, discarding sabot", and certain visual depictions, the APFSDS round functions in a similar way to a form of ammunition traditionally used with the cannons of main battle tanks. The bullet is of subcaliber dimensions (meaning that it is too narrow to grip the bore of the barrel), and possesses a long, thin, dart-like shape. Such projectiles can be referred to as a "penetrator" or a "flechette". To allow the projectile to function, it is contained while travelling down the barrel in a structural device called a "sabot", which keeps it centered in the bore and is then discarded in flight. The projectile is stabilized in the air by a set of fins, increasing accuracy. Such ammunition has the benefit of minimizing air resistance, allowing it to maintain exceptionally high velocities over long distances which greatly increase effective range, accuracy and penetrative power. They are constructed from dense, hard materials to maximize inertia and resilience, further improving damaging potential.<ref name="WikipediaSabot">'''Wikipedia''', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armour-piercing_fin-stabilized_discarding_sabot Armour-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot]</ref> | ||
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