
Explosively formed penetrator - Wikipedia
An explosively formed penetrator (EFP), also known as an explosively formed projectile, a self-forging warhead, or a self-forging fragment, is a special type of shaped charge designed to …
What are EFP bombs? - Task & Purpose
Sep 21, 2023 · Explosively formed penetrators (or projectiles), better known as EFPs, were responsible for wounding and killing many American military personnel throughout the War on …
Formation of explosively formed penetrator with fins and its …
Jun 1, 2014 · In this paper, EFP with fins formed by three-point initiation was designed to study the whole process of its formation and flying characteristics. The formation process of EFP …
The development and ballistic performance of protective steel …
Jan 1, 2019 · The EFP slug was assigned an initial velocity of 1200 m/s based on the results of motion analysis of the high-speed video recordings of the flying EFPs from the field explosive …
Shaped Charge - GlobalSecurity.org
Jun 12, 2017 · Explosively formed penetrator (EFP) warheads have been designed to project a single massive high velocity penetrator to attack the top of armored vehicles.
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Nov 2, 2019 · Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have proven to be highly lethal tools frequently used in asymmetric warfare. This has been particularly true of explosively formed penetrator …
Design and implementation of a high-velocity projectile generator
The formed slug of the EFP is ≈45 g and has a velocity of around 2500 m/sec. EFP detonation and slug forging are numerically simulated using an LS-DYNA3D finite-element code to …
Nov 21, 2005 · The formed slug of the EFP is about 45 g and has a velocity of around 2500 m/sec. Penetration of the slug is expected to detonate or deflagrate the equivalent TBM …
EFP - SBWiki - Steelbeasts.com
EFP - Explosively Formed Penetrator An EFP, or Explosively Formed Penetrator, is a shaped charge formed by explosively shaping a metal plate or liner into a slug or rod shape and …
What is an Explosively Formed Penetrator? - Carlson Law Firm
Jun 11, 2018 · EFPs are self-forging warheads designed to effectively penetrate armor and fire in a way similar to cannons. When fired, the explosive charge deforms a concave metal plate into …