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The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is a Swedish aerial anti tank rocket introduced in [[Update 1.93 "Shark Attack"]] as a loadout option for the [[J29D]]. The name 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is actually an abbreviation for its full name 14,5 cm pansarsprängraket m/49 (145 mm HEAT-rocket m/49). | The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is a Swedish aerial anti tank rocket introduced in [[Update 1.93 "Shark Attack"]] as a loadout option for the [[J29D]]. The name 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is actually an abbreviation for its full name 14,5 cm pansarsprängraket m/49 (145 mm HEAT-rocket m/49). | ||
− | The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 was the basic Swedish anti tank rocket during the 1950's and 1960's until being replaced with the | + | The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 was the basic Swedish anti tank rocket during the 1950's and 1960's until being replaced with the 135 mm psrak m/70 in the 1970's. The 145 mm warheads of the 14,5 cm psrak m/49 were however reused after the m/49 rocket bodies had left service. Starting from 1977 the 145 mm warheads were removed from their m/49 bodies and then mounted to the bodies of the 13,5 cm srak m/56, then called 145 mm psrak m/49/56. |
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+ | The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is not known to have ever seen combat. Its direct brother however, the [[m/51|15 cm srak m/51]], was used in combat during the Congo crisis in the early 1960's where it was used to great effect by UN-assigned [[J/A29B|J29B]]'s when performing attack-missions. | ||
In game it can be found on the vast majority of Swedish attackers and bombers below tier 3. While not the easiest to aim, it does great damage when hitting armored vehicles. | In game it can be found on the vast majority of Swedish attackers and bombers below tier 3. While not the easiest to aim, it does great damage when hitting armored vehicles. |
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Description
The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is a Swedish aerial anti tank rocket introduced in Update 1.93 "Shark Attack" as a loadout option for the J29D. The name 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is actually an abbreviation for its full name 14,5 cm pansarsprängraket m/49 (145 mm HEAT-rocket m/49).
The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 was the basic Swedish anti tank rocket during the 1950's and 1960's until being replaced with the 135 mm psrak m/70 in the 1970's. The 145 mm warheads of the 14,5 cm psrak m/49 were however reused after the m/49 rocket bodies had left service. Starting from 1977 the 145 mm warheads were removed from their m/49 bodies and then mounted to the bodies of the 13,5 cm srak m/56, then called 145 mm psrak m/49/56.
The 14,5 cm psrak m/49 is not known to have ever seen combat. Its direct brother however, the 15 cm srak m/51, was used in combat during the Congo crisis in the early 1960's where it was used to great effect by UN-assigned J29B's when performing attack-missions.
In game it can be found on the vast majority of Swedish attackers and bombers below tier 3. While not the easiest to aim, it does great damage when hitting armored vehicles.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
Rocket characteristics | |
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Caliber | 145 mm |
Projectile mass | 42 kg |
Max speed | 410 m/s |
Explosive type | RDX |
Explosive mass | 2.7 kg |
TNT equivalent | 4.32 kg |
Effective damage
0° | 30° | 60° | |
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10 m | 500 mm | 433 mm | 250 mm |
100 m | 500 mm | 433 mm | 250 mm |
500 m | 500 mm | 433 mm | 250 mm |
1,000 m | 500 mm | 433 mm | 250 mm |
1,500 m | 500 mm | 433 mm | 250 mm |
2,000 m | 500 mm | 433 mm | 250 mm |
Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
Pros:
- Very high penetration values
- Good damage (for a HEAT-projectile)
- Good accuracy
Cons:
- Nose heavy
- Sometimes mounted in wings. Reduced accuracy
- Ricochet chance fairly high.
History
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Media
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See also
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External links
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