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NATO targets are a series of standard armoured targets defined by NATO designed to test the armour penetration of weapons. The purpose of the triple heavy target is to represent the difficulty a projectile would face in penetrating the skirt, roadwheel, and hull of a Soviet tank. [1]They are defined as: Target type | Angle of target | First plate thickness | First plate hardness | First air gap | Second plate thickness | Second plate hardness | Second air gap | Third plate thickness | Third plate hardness | Single medium | 60° | 130 mm | Single heavy | 60° | 150 mm | 260-300 kp/mm2 | Double medium | 60° | 40 mm | 150 mm | 90 mm | Double heavy | 60° | 40 mm | 308-353 kp/mm2 | 150 mm | 110 mm | 260-300 kp/mm2 | Triple medium | 65° | 10 mm | 330 mm | 25 mm | 330 mm | 60 mm | Triple heavy | 65° | 10 mm | 412-438 kp/mm2 | 330 mm | 25 mm | 100-122 kp/mm2 | 330 mm | 80 mm | 308-353 kp/mm2 |
References1. ^{{cite book|last=Kelley|first=Orr|title=King of the Killing Zone|year=1989|isbn=0-393-02648-5|page=176}}
2 : NATO Standardization Agreements|Targeting (warfare) |