
doi: 10.56181//pctl7268
The next generation of artillery products will have a longer range than those currently available, so the steels and processes used within them will need to meet extremely demanding requirements. The team behind the IPN-RAP project is creating new knowledge on how to assess the properties of certain steels, ready for their use in the products of tomorrow, as Andreas Gaarder and Knut Erik Snilsberg explain.
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