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You mean the 30mm? I'd imagine it's similar to the lethal radius for the Apache's cannon and 40mm grenades. With the difference being, the rounds can and likely will be spread over a wide area, and you can't predict where they will land, so the safety distance for individual rounds is a meaningless concept. And with multiple rounds impacting the same spot, you up the probabilities for getting fragged at various distances.

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Do you mean the incapacitation zone for a PGU-13 round? I don't think it's something you will easily find, but it's basically very high for about 3-5 meters, and reasonable probability for about 10 meters.

 

Hey Guys

 

Is there any Document out there that sums the blast area for the A-10 Ammunition?

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I don't know, that is a real world document. 10% and 0.1% PI distances are used to determine how close to friendlies you can employ a given weapon type rather than how effective they are against the enemy.

 

You won't get effectiveness tables online, at least not real world ones.

 

 

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BATA should cover that. Don't think info like this would be publicly avail

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