Destructive capacity of the bombs HSFX_6.

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Ala13_Florete
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Destructive capacity of the bombs HSFX_6.

Post by Ala13_Florete »

Hi all, I've been reviewing the HSFX_6 technics.ini file and would like to discuss a couple of questions.

In the section on bomb damage, we have a table with several variables, distance, number of kilograms of TNT and type of vehicle.

There is also a row that does not match any variables, or at least I can not find it. Here's an example to see it clearer:

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; TNT to kill tank (panzer explosion vulnerability type \ TNT(kg))
; note: when a bomb exploded: max received TNT is bombTNT*0.5
[_TankExplodePanzer_]
;type\TNTkg    21     15     10       7        5      3        2     (distance of a 250kg bomb in m)
              1.0    2.0    4.0     8.0     16.0   32.0     64.0
0            9999      3    0.5    0.0      0.0     0.0      0.0   ; standing infantry
1            9999      4    2.0     1.0      0.0    0.0      0.0   ; tanks  7 tonns (armoured cars)
2            9999   9999    3.0     1.5      0.0    0.0      0.0   ; tanks 12 tonns (BT-7, PzII)
3            9999   9999    4.0     2.0      1.0    0.0      0.0   ; tanks 22 tonns (PzIII, LT-38)
4            9999   9999    6.0     3.0      1.5    0.0      0.0   ; tanks 31 tonns (T-34, M4A2)
5            9999   9999    8.0     4.0      2.0    1.0      0.0   ; tanks 45 tonns (Panther, KV-1)
6            9999   9999   12.0     6.0      3.0    1.5      0.0   ; tanks 55 tonns (Tiger)
7            9999   9999   16.0     8.0      4.0    2.0      1.0   ; tanks 70 tonns (KingTiger)
The particular row is this:

1.0 2.0 4.0 8.0 16.0 32.0 64.0

Could anyone explain the meaning of these values ​​and the functioning of the whole table?

Thanks for your help!

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Post by II/JG54_Emil »

This is only guesswork.

The exponential property of the numerical series that you are interested in reflects the exponential power in a explosive radius.

While the first line indicates the explosion distance of a 250kg bomb in m , the second line (namely 1.0 2.0 4.0 8.0 16.0 32.0 64.0) indicates the destructiveness or power of the explosion at a certain distance in kg of TNT.
In short it is a factor of destructiveness.
The bigger the number the the bigger the destruction.
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