Why don't tanks have flash hiders?They make a very visible flash, wouldn't it be useful to hide that a little bit?
>>64404120Motherfucker it's a fucking EXPLOSION.
>>64404120Because the muzzle blast would obliterate it.Also, if you have tough about a thing, then be assured that people getting payed bank in the military to think about the dame exact thing have already tought about it.We don't see any flash suppressors and so they are not worth it.
Fins on HEAT rounds opening unevenly, striking the tines etc.Potentially SABOT petals breaking apart early depending on the designMuzzle signature is still pretty fucking huge anyway and only reduced in visible spectrum, not thermal.Doesn't do anything to reduce recoil which is the only actual reason some large calibre guns still use muzzle devices
>>64404139You're right, it needs a suppressor to sneakily engage enemies
>>64404142This is what happens when Indians grow up with Scottish accents
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>>64404120Wouldn't make enough difference in signature to make a difference, also flash hiders are known to cause serious problems with sabots.>>64404142>payed
>>64404142>Because the muzzle blast would obliterate itAnd yet muzzle brakes work just fine. I think you're lacking quite bit in critical reasoning skills.
>>64404329That's so they can't sabotage the barrel and turn it into a banana peel
>>64404120They exist, they are just way too big to ever be practical. If they were mounted on the barrel it would just snap off or the tank would nosedive into the ground from the weight. Like the first anon said, compared to a rifle, a tank round being fired is like a bomb going offhttps://freerangeamerican.us/silencer-for-howitzers/
>>64404363And yes I know suppressors and flash hiders aren't the same. But in this case they might as well be the same. The flash hiders you would need would be about that size, since the flash of a tank going off is exponentially bigger than a gun going off
>>64404363Suppressor is not a flash hider.They are not the same size.How big is a rifle suppressor? How big is a rifle flash hider? What about a rifle muzzle brake?
>>64404363You retard, that's a stationary installation, because the artillery training field is right next to a German town.
>>64404120What makes you think they don't?
>>64404418Not a flash hider
>>64404418>posts a muzzlebrake
>>64404329Not a flash suppressor.
>>64404120>worsens sabot accuracy>makes the barrel deflect more under external loads>fucks up barrel harmonics>increases load on turret servoswhat do you gain? nothing because dust and hot gases will still be detectable
>>64404477If muzzle brakes, designed to pull the barrel forwards with a force of tens of thousands of pounds, don't break then why would flash hiders?
>>64404329these aren't a thing anymore for a reasonnot the reason he stated but still
>>64404120too much flash for a practical flash hiderfor it to work, it'd be way too big, and thats ontop of shells already having an assload of anti-flash chemicals too
Because smoothbore barrels can be thinner, they are less strong to support attachments.
>>64404210It's been done. I wonder why it never entered serial production.
>>64404526>not a thing anymoreThe reason tanks don't have them anymore is that sabots can impact the baffles but guess what buddy, there ain't no baffles in a flash suppressor
>>64404543>>64404412
>>64404556yeah i know why and i guess a flash suppressor would interfere with a sabot toobut the real issue is that's it's a waste of steel
>>64404375lol... pissrael?
>>64404120If you see tank flash, 0.5s later - you are dead.
You probably need a ton of additional length for such a thing to actually be effective with large calibres, at which point it's going to cause more problems than it will solve
Unless it is a rapid-fire weapon, flash from firing is unlikely to be a problem for the shooter.
>>64404543>*thwip*>...>BOOM
>>64404599What if it misses, genius? Or it isn't aiming directly at you?
Flash hide these nuts.
>>64404543Because fucking look at the thing, it's not properly portable and that setup is used explicitly to not give the nearby town long term hearing damage when they do fire practice. It exists because of a situational concern for public health and noise pollution, not because it would be getting used in case of actual combat.
>>64404388>they are not the same sizeBecause a 5.56 has barely any flash to begin with, but a lot of gas to slow down. Whereas something like an artillery piece still has a metric fuckton of gas to slow down, but also a flash big enough to rock your world. >>64404412You're right, a 140mm millimeter flash hider on a 120mm M1 Abrams cannon would definitely not violently Kentucky Ballistics you from miles to the left and right the first time it is fired and stay intact from the tank-sized fireball coming out of the muzzle. What was I thinking?
>>64404519Because a muzzle break allows the pressure to "safely" escape. A flash hider in this case has solid walls and thus has to pretty much contain not all, but a lot of pressure. Look at this webm and tell me what would happen if you put steel plates on those vents there>>64404375
>>64404788Yea I think that anon was being ironic.That said, put the thing on a tracked vehicle and asside from it still being hilariously impractical, you also get tanks docking into the backdoor of a gigantic penis to blast their load at the enemy.Again not practical, but I appreciate the grotesque imagery.
>>64404901I could perhaps imagine maybe a niche specialist application for silenced artillery, but I think you may as well skip the whole tank part and just make it for a Howitzer or something like that, so that the tank can go and do tank things instead.
>>64404892Guess what part has to withstand even bigger pressures than a flash hider?The fucking barrel which is made out of ~1" thick steel you fucking retard
>>64404867>Because a 5.56 has barely any flash to begin wit.... ACK!
>>64405013You can cut down 5.56mm to a fucking 8.5" barrel and have whopping big fireballs, and it's still going to be completely insubstantial compared to the muzzle blast from a tank's main gun.You're not going to be able to usefully reduce visual signature with a flashhider on a cannon like this, and it's not going to do shit to its other signatures.
>>64405030>You can cut down 5.56mm to a fucking 8.5" barrel and have whopping big fireballs,That was 16″ barrel. Humble birdcage reduced flash by 10000 times.
>>64405030Just a tiny flash hider can reduce the flash magnitude by hundreds of times. Why wouldn't the same happen with a tank?
>>64405167Because it's still like a fucking bomb going off.>>64405037Yeah, and the flashhider still makes a difference in that case, but for a big 120mm cannon, you're not going to NOT have a colossal and thundering fireball at the muzzle, you can at best hope to make it a bit milder so that they maybe think it's a smaller cannon, but still a cannon.
>>64404916I think Russia has some suppressed mortars which honestly is one of the few things i could see it being useful with. most big guns are either too far away for that to be a concern or aren't going to be tasked down to such a stealthy mission. Giving some close range fire support a little bit of stealth could be pretty nice to have
>>64404120Hydraulics shock absorber costs money while gunners are already sheltered and looking through optics.
>>64404599thanks chatgpt
>>64406025Retard.
>>64405030That looks like an M4 profile 16"er
>>64404329Muzzle brakes stopped being put on tanks because they don't play nice with sabots.
>>64404788>that setup is used explicitly to not give the nearby town long term hearing damage when they do fire practice. It exists because of a situational concern for public health and noise pollution, not because it would be getting used in case of actual combat.then why paint the giant chode in a camo pattern?
>>64409852Because why not?
>>64409882cost
>>64409705You can make sabot compatible muzzle bake (basically small holes in the tube so sabot stays supported in that par of the barrel)
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>>64409890The paint and painters have already been paid for, might as well make the mega dong look good.
>>64404556Why does noone put muzzle brakes on MBTs cannons? As some anons already pointed out it's because it messes with the discarding sabots, the same thing goes for flash hiders like your picrel, wich is on an artillery piece so there's no worry about sabots.On the other hand three piece flash hiders shouldn't interfere with sabots and while, as someone I'm to lazy to (you) here pointed out, the signature will still be enormous, it'll be reduced nonetheless, wich can help you conceal yourself or at least deceive the enemy.
>>64409920>If successful it will be implementedForgotten lost to the archives design
>>64409975ok, boomerhttps://ndia.dtic.mil/wp-content/uploads/2010/armament/WednesdayReunionRobertCarson.pdf
>>64404892you don't even know what a flash hider does