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3BK5M
The 3BK5M (3БК5М) is a Soviet era-developed, Russian Federation, 100 mm high explosive anti-tank fin-stabilised tracer (HEAT-FS-T) projectile, which is thought to have been adopted in 1961. The nose fuze well of the 3BK5M is fitted with the GPV-2 (ГПВ-2) point-initiating base-detonating (PIBD) fuze, which is of the piezoelectric/mechanical spit-back class. The 3BK5M projectile is normally seen marked up with its short-form designation of BK...
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