Suspended armaments
The Uncle Tom is a British airborne rocket.
| Rocket characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Mass | 467 kg |
| Maximum speed | 204 m/s |
| Explosive mass | 51.25 kg TNTeq |
| Warhead type | SAP-HE |
| Distance | Angle of attack | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0° | 30° | 60° | |
| 10 m | 86 mm | 85 mm | 72 mm |
| 100 m | 85 mm | 84 mm | 72 mm |
| 500 m | 82 mm | 81 mm | 72 mm |
| 1,000 m | 79 mm | 78 mm | 72 mm |
| 1,500 m | 75 mm | 75 mm | 72 mm |
| 2,000 m | 72 mm | 72 mm | 72 mm |
A direct hit will destroy any tank or light pillbox, as each rocket carries more than 50 kg of TNT.
Uncle Tom rockets are fired one at a time, and not in pairs like smaller rockets. They are, in practice, not very different from Air-to-ground guided missiles found in high tier vehicles when fired without guidance, and can be used as such against lightly armoured targets with ease. However, they are a bit difficult to aim, and may be challenging to use effectively against heavy and even many medium tanks. When scoring a direct hit, though, these rockets are very rewarding. They are veritable bombs that can be aimed. A hit in the general proximity of an SPAA will destroy the ground vehicle due to overpressure and splash damage.
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