After reading the entire technical document, Malashenko finally understood why you, the German, used such a high warhead charge.
One thing we all know is that the Germans in history did not use radio proximity fuse technology until they were defeated.
This kind of advanced fuze, which is very easy to use and can double the efficiency of anti-aircraft artillery interception, in this timeline that has been tampered with by Malashenko's butterfly effect, actually belongs to the United States just like the original history.
An exclusive "high technology" that San Dezi does not have.
But this not only affected the combat efficiency of the German anti-aircraft guns, but also gave rise to another equally painful problem.
The German anti-aircraft missiles do not have suitable fuses. Although they can continue to track and fly in the target direction, the lack of available proximity fuses makes the theoretical kill rate of anti-aircraft missiles extremely low.
In this case, if you really want to cause effective damage to the Allied bombers, you must make a collision with actual physical contact.
But this is actually no easy task.
Although the bomber is huge, it seems to be easy to hit, but it is such a small black spot flying in the high altitude. When the missile and bomber are moving at a relatively high speed, if they want to accurately hit the target, they will trigger the impact fuse and detonate the warhead charge to shoot down the bomber.
This process, which sounds simple, is actually very difficult to achieve.
The Germans have not developed reliable enough seeker technology for self-homing missiles. It is almost a fantasy to use anti-aircraft missiles with collision fuses to intercept high-altitude targets.
There is no radio proximity fuse technology that can allow missiles to automatically detonate when they fly within the killing range. The two methods that can allow anti-aircraft missiles to play an effective air defense role and increase the air-to-air kill rate to an acceptable range are not working. So what should we do?
Woolen cloth?
The German designer who led the project came up with a crooked idea: physically connecting the flight control wires of the missile to transmit an electrical signal to trigger the electric guidance signal, thereby detonating the warhead charge when the missile is intended to detonate, damaging it.
Enemy aircraft.
In fact, this does not fundamentally solve the problem. You must know that the only effective way for the Germans to observe bombers is visual observation from the ground. Even with the blessing of advanced optical channels with high magnification zoom, it is still "more advanced vision" to put it bluntly.
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This means that after the missile is launched, the Germans must use continuous visual tracking to determine whether it is close to the effective killing radius of enemy bombers, and then transmit an electrical signal to the missile at the appropriate time to detonate the warhead charge.
Thereby destroying the enemy bomber with a "big explosion right in the face".
The biggest problem with this approach is that it is difficult to judge whether the missile is close enough to the enemy bomber formation by human eyesight alone.
Enemy bombers in the optical channel are just small black dots, missiles? Missiles, let alone missiles.
If it weren't for the missile's butt spitting fire, you might not even know where the flying missile is. It's even more nonsense to judge the flying height of the missile in real time and then decide whether to detonate. The Germans these days don't have fire control in their hands.
Is it possible for a computer to still rely on hand calculations to calculate the real-time dynamic height of a missile and then decide whether to detonate? There really shouldn’t be too many nonsense questions.
Just like many of the Germans' doomsday weapons, this anti-aircraft missile had problems with its design from the beginning. Many design concepts were immature and they were forced to start research and development. Then the trial production of test missiles was started before the research and development had gone through a complete reliability demonstration.
, the Germans regard this thing as a life-saving straw, which can be seen from this.
But in any case, the Germans have at least achieved the "controllable" active detonation power. It is no longer the missile that is fired out and stabbed upwards like an iron rod. If it fails to hit, it will not explode completely.
Therefore, theoretically speaking, it has indeed achieved a great progress and deserves recognition.
Then, the Germans whose technology tree became more and more crooked began to follow the wrong path and continue to solve the next problem on this crooked path.
The Germans know the problem and the weakness. They understand that trying to judge the flying height of the missile by sight and whether it is close enough to the altitude of the bomber formation is actually very nonsense and it is easy to misjudge, even if you have repeated tests in hand.
It is nonsense to use a missile launch table with multiple paths and launch angles as a reference.
In order to increase the missile's kill rate, the Germans came up with another simple and crude method: stacking a huge amount of warhead charges to increase the effective kill radius.
According to the idea of the German designer, as long as my warhead has enough charges and the effective kill radius is large enough, then even if the error distance of manual detonation based on visual judgment is relatively large, it will be no problem. Who allows me to have a large explosion coverage?
A large enough explosion range can solve the accuracy problem, and the "godlike" German designer firmly believes in this.
So there was the precious thing that Malashenko encountered on the battlefield.
In addition to the extremely limited fuel section and engine, and the wire-controlled seeker part of a missile body, the other parts of the huge missile body are all "precision guided missiles" with warhead charges.
Oh, it's still an aerial bomb with a powered section, not an ordinary unpowered inertial iron bomb.
To be honest, no matter how you say it, how you think about it, how you understand it, the birth of such a thing is already enough of a performance art. The whole body is full of shortcomings and problems of "making do, making do, and coping with errands". There is no doubt that it is a
The precious thing is the best proof that you, San Dezi, had some brain damage when you reached the last moment of your doomsday.
And using this thing to fight tanks is even more of a "precious thing among valuables" behavior.
After listening to Malashenko's detailed explanation, Kotin couldn't believe his ears.
How crazy are you Germans? Military research and development pays so much attention to logical rigor, science, and pursues a down-to-earth subject, but you are fooled by Germans into "Renaissance-style performance art." Who knows what human beings are doing
When was the last time I was so obsessed with the research on my own creation?
It's also possible that you, the German, have really done something "unprecedented". As for whether there will be "comers" in the future, I don't know.
"So, this is a chemical energy anti-tank weapon that doesn't even have a shaped charge cover, can't produce metal jets, and completely abandons the principle of chemical energy armor-breaking weapons? This thing is smashed with a 101 kilogram warhead charge.
Smashed the most powerful IS7 heavy tank currently in service in our Soviet Red Army???"
Looking at Kogin's expression of extreme disbelief, even embarrassment, the only thing Malashenko could do was nod.
".Swear to Comrade Stalin, my God. I really hope that these Nazi Germans can be destroyed quickly. They are simply tainting the creation of mankind and the science of war."