Armor
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(→Ferro Fibrous Armor) |
(→Reactive Armor) |
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#(15 * 1.0) - (40.99/20 - 0.5) = (15) - (1.54) = 13.46 | #(15 * 1.0) - (40.99/20 - 0.5) = (15) - (1.54) = 13.46 | ||
#(15 * 1.0) - (27.53/20 - 0.5) = (15) - (0.88) = 14.12 | #(15 * 1.0) - (27.53/20 - 0.5) = (15) - (0.88) = 14.12 | ||
- | #(15 * 1.0) - (13.41/20 - 0.5) = (15) - (0.17) = 14.83 (CT is destroyed) | + | #(15 * 1.0) - (13.41/20 - 0.5) = (15) - (0.17) = 14.83 (CT armor is destroyed) |
*When compared to ferro fibrous, 3.3 tons of reactive armor provides the same protection against missiles and energy weapons. However, to get this same protection, 50% more tonnage must be allocated to armor. | *When compared to ferro fibrous, 3.3 tons of reactive armor provides the same protection against missiles and energy weapons. However, to get this same protection, 50% more tonnage must be allocated to armor. | ||
*If you allocated the same tonnage to hardened armor as you could full ferro fibrous, 4 hits would destroy the CT. | *If you allocated the same tonnage to hardened armor as you could full ferro fibrous, 4 hits would destroy the CT. |