Tank Accuracy in MOA

3325

WKR
Joined
Oct 10, 2021
Messages
477
when i did naval surface fire support (i.e. 5" gun bombardment of shore), we had to hit specific targets, but i don't recall ever being told the size of those targets. We did accidentally light an island on fire, that was pretty cool.
That is indeed pretty cool. Some of my most memorable moments in the Army are of things going slightly awry.
 
Joined
Jan 19, 2025
Messages
14
when i did naval surface fire support (i.e. 5" gun bombardment of shore), we had to hit specific targets, but i don't recall ever being told the size of those targets. We did accidentally light an island on fire, that was pretty cool.
We routinely hit the killer tomatos (big orange target balloon) at 10-15k yards. That would be a 1.2 - 0.8 MOA target at those ranges. The limiting factor was really can your sensors (radar, optical sight) get you an accurate target position, course, and speed. If the solution was good the gun was going to nail it.
 

06 SB

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Mar 19, 2024
Messages
173
Location
AL/GA Line
My favorite picture from Ft Moore when I went for a weapons demonstration. It was awesome!
IMG_4745.jpg
 
Joined
Jan 26, 2017
Messages
3,428
Location
PA
We routinely hit the killer tomatos (big orange target balloon) at 10-15k yards. That would be a 1.2 - 0.8 MOA target at those ranges. The limiting factor was really can your sensors (radar, optical sight) get you an accurate target position, course, and speed. If the solution was good the gun was going to nail it.

Those things are freaking whale magnets
 

rayporter

WKR
Joined
Jul 3, 2014
Messages
4,482
Location
arkansas or ohio
fascinating pic
My favorite picture from Ft Moore when I went for a weapons demonstration. It was awesome!
View attachment 837781
shooting bud has a collection of powder grains his dad made for the BIG guns. [battle ships] various sizes but in general about 1.2 in diameter and 3 in long.

makes for a big muzzle flash when you use 3 bags of it to push a 2000lb shell.
 
OP
W

whoami-72

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Sep 13, 2021
Messages
272
We routinely hit the killer tomatos (big orange target balloon) at 10-15k yards. That would be a 1.2 - 0.8 MOA target at those ranges. The limiting factor was really can your sensors (radar, optical sight) get you an accurate target position, course, and speed. If the solution was good the gun was going to nail it.
That is awesome
 

CMP70306

WKR
Joined
Mar 3, 2023
Messages
384
Those things are freaking whale magnets

Hold the **** up, you mean to tell me that NOAA was going to limit boats over 35ft to a max of 10 knots for 7 months of the year on the entirety of the east coast to “Protect the whales” meanwhile the Navy is out there giving whales the Jaws treatment because they like hanging out with the target balloons and catching navel shells?
 
Joined
Jan 26, 2017
Messages
3,428
Location
PA
Hold the **** up, you mean to tell me that NOAA was going to limit boats over 35ft to a max of 10 knots for 7 months of the year on the entirety of the east coast to “Protect the whales” meanwhile the Navy is out there giving whales the Jaws treatment because they like hanging out with the target balloons and catching navel shells?

Can't shoot if there's a marine mammal or sea turtle on the range. Spent a couple hours one day watching a humpback toy with a killer tomatoe, couldn't even scare him away with the ship. Ended up having to cancel the gunnex because our time on the live range was up before the shake moved off.
 

CMP70306

WKR
Joined
Mar 3, 2023
Messages
384
Can't shoot if there's a marine mammal or sea turtle on the range. Spent a couple hours one day watching a humpback toy with a killer tomatoe, couldn't even scare him away with the ship. Ended up having to cancel the gunnex because our time on the live range was up before the shake moved off.

But did they ever accidentally kill one?

I’m still salty about NOAA trying to pull that shit.
 
Top