A .50 caliber SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Penetrator) round is designed to penetrate armor by using a small, dense penetrator encased in a sabot that falls away upon firing. While it can penetrate light armor and some older tank designs, modern tanks are equipped with advanced composite and reactive armor that significantly reduces the effectiveness of such rounds. Therefore, while a .50 cal SLAP round may damage lighter armored vehicles, it is generally ineffective against contemporary main battle tanks.
@ 18,500 feet
Depends on the powder.
22 cal
A .44 cal round or a .50 cal round shot at the right place will take down a full grown elephant
On the top of the turret it had one browning m2 50. cal machine gun in the turret it had one 75mm tank gun and one browning 30. cal machine gun and in the body it had another browning 30. cal machine gun
it takes a 57.cal round
my opinion is the 45 ACP round has more knock down powder then the 40 caliber
It uses the 5.45x39 round that means it is .2145 cal.
25 cents a round.
Around 4 dollars a round
Yes, a near miss from a .50 cal round can be fatal due to the high velocity and energy of the bullet causing severe injury even if it does not directly hit the target.
20-50 cents a round