@@bulbasaur5 it depends on doctrine, and Swedish doctrine at that time is mainly in a defensive role, the angling is perfect for ricochet, bulldozer blade for rearing up more land to be in a hull down position- the final part of the equation back then was HE from a higher angle, ergo the fence
@@matthelord7695 I'll probably try it in the future but for now I'll stick with SST. I know its inaccurate as hell but tbh I only make these cuz they look cool :)
Ansys user here, ansys' has a pretty bad learning curve, I have been using it for a year and I don't know how to do shaped charges. Another thing that has to be mentioned, is that ansys simulations take pretty long to simulate, especially explosions, they can take up to days. I think if the SST community perfects the material properties, this could be an "alternative" to ansys for people who want to do simulations fast and have nice results.
This is why it has a fence probably
It was intended to destroy shaped charges or trigger them early, sweden wouldnt fight any nation that uses hesh
@@CChiefmk3agreed, or they would use another weapons system if they had to go against hesh
@@TowhomdoIoweexcessI mean he does have a point since the fence could stop it from exploding the armor and explode in the fence?
the fence should be easily destroyable it should only can take a hit or twice but gaijin coding makes it indestructible
@@bulbasaur5 it depends on doctrine, and Swedish doctrine at that time is mainly in a defensive role, the angling is perfect for ricochet, bulldozer blade for rearing up more land to be in a hull down position- the final part of the equation back then was HE from a higher angle, ergo the fence
"The loader is unconscious!"
Dude junior is goin places
why warthuder every where💀
space simulation toolkit is fire
It got damaged because the fence wasn’t there
I need to learn how to do these things 😭
Idk if that's a pen, we might need a witness plate
Is pen
@@Justbecausewhy_not Pen is
What is the application name?
An app? Or what is it?
make shaped charge
Working on it but HEAT is super hard to get working 😭😭
Why not just use ansys
Cant afford but Ill see if I can get the student edition. Also ansys has a steep learning curve lol
@@dudejunior1995 its very easy, the only limitation is student only allows 4 cores and ansys has a bad habit of going apeshit
@@matthelord7695 I'll probably try it in the future but for now I'll stick with SST. I know its inaccurate as hell but tbh I only make these cuz they look cool :)
Ansys user here, ansys' has a pretty bad learning curve, I have been using it for a year and I don't know how to do shaped charges. Another thing that has to be mentioned, is that ansys simulations take pretty long to simulate, especially explosions, they can take up to days. I think if the SST community perfects the material properties, this could be an "alternative" to ansys for people who want to do simulations fast and have nice results.
@@Wilexcess i mean thats just a skill issue im sorry
Hot shower
Relatable