Non-explosive reactive armour (NxRA), also known as non-energetic reactive armor (NERA), is a type of vehicle armor used by modern
main battle tanks
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and heavy
infantry fighting vehicle
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s. NERA advantages over
explosive reactive armor
Reactive armour is a type of vehicle armour used in protecting vehicles, especially modern tanks, against shaped charges and hardened kinetic energy penetrators. The most common type is ''explosive reactive armour'' (ERA), but variants includ ...
(ERA) are its inexpensiveness, multi-hit capability, and ease of integration onto armored vehicles due to its nonexplosive nature.
Operating mechanism
The operating principle of NERA relies on the speed deviation of a
shock wave
In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the medium. Like an ordinary wave, a shock wave carries energy and can propagate through a me ...
propagating in different materials.
When a projectile such as a
shaped-charge
A shaped charge, commonly also hollow charge if shaped with a cavity, is an explosive charge shaped to focus the effect of the explosive's energy. Different types of shaped charges are used for various purposes such as cutting and forming metal, ...
jet hits the NERA's front metal plate, a high speed shock wave is generated within. The shock wave propagates through the metal plate, until it encounters a confined non-metallic layer with
elastic properties, such as rubber. Due to the lower propagation velocity of the non-metallic material, the shock wave
refracts, in a manner similar to how light refracts in water. The shock wave then leaves the non-metallic layer and encounters the NERA's metallic back plate. Because of the prior refraction, the direction of propagation through the back plate is different than it was through the first plate. This causes a rapid acceleration of the metallic back plate in that new direction. This deformation, in conjunction with the first plate, is strong enough to shear the projectile or otherwise disrupt it.
Layout
NERA typically consists of three-layer composite sandwich structure sloped between 50° and 60°. In order to guarantee an excellent multi-hit capability against threats, the sandwiches are overlapped in a spaced configuration forming an array.
Materials
The two metallic plates in the NERA sandwich are made of steels of varying hardness and thickness.
Depleted uranium
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plates have also been tested.
Rubber
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and
plastic
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were initially used as the inner non-metallic material, but modern materials now include
foam
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,
nylon
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Nylons are generally brownish in color and can possess a soft texture, with some varieti ...
,
polycarbonate
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,
glass
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,
elastomer
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and more energetic materials such as glycidyl azide polymer (GAP).
History
British developments
The threat posed by
antitank guided missiles was clearly recognized by the
FVRDE and as a result, a research program was initiated in 1963. The program was largely of an empirical nature and was directed by Dr G.N Harvey, then assistant director of Research at FVRDE (who has been generally credited with the invention of
Chobham armor
Chobham armour is the informal name of a composite armour developed in the 1960s at the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment, a British tank research centre on Chobham Lane in Chertsey. The name has since become the common generic ...
) in collaboration with J.P Downey, who was responsible for its extensive series of firing trials.
The research program began to bear fruit in 1964, and by the following year had resulted in the creation of a new form of armor which was more than twice as effective against
shaped charge
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s as
rolled homogeneous armor of the same weight, and at least as effective as the latter against kinetic energy
armor-piercing projectiles. The new armor was then called Chobham armour, after the location of FVRDE.
In 1968 work began on applying it to tanks and a feasibility study (codenamed Almagest) on fitting Chobham armour (also called Burlington) to the
Chieftain
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main battle tank was undertaken. Two different Chobham armour kits were used, the skirt armor consisted basically of steel boxes containing plastic/steel sandwiches arranged in the manner of venetian blinds assembly while the front hull armor consisted of a
bar armor mounted over a steel burster plate with three sandwiches consisting each of three to five plastic and steel layers underneath.
By February 1970 a decision was taken to build an experimental tank based on the Chieftain Mk. 3 components, which would incorporate Chobham armour. The test vehicle was built at FVRDE in 13 months and was designated as FV4211. In addition to having Chobham armour, the FV4211 was also the first main battle tank to have a hull made of welded
aluminium
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plates to keep down its weight.
Russian developments
During the 1977 summer, samples of Chobham armour were smuggled from West Germany into
East Germany
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by Soviet
agents.
In the early 1980s, NII Stali developed in conjunction with
Uralvagonzavod
UralVagonZavod () is a Russian machine-building company located in Nizhny Tagil, Russia.
It is one of the largest scientific and industrial complexes in Russia and the largest main battle tank manufacturer in the world. Etymology
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a new turret for the late production
T-72A with “отражающие листы” (Russian for "reflecting plates") armor inserts. By September 1982, the cast turret codenamed 172.10.077SB entered low rate production and was then dubbed "Super
Dolly Parton
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" by Western observers due to its prominent shape. Each reflecting plate array consisted of an assembly of three layers ; a heavy armor plate, a rubber interlayer and a thin metal plate, all glued together.
French developments
By the end of 1979, the
AMX-
APX began to investigate further its research on composite armor for the upcoming
AMX-40 main battle tank. In order to remain competitive on the foreign market, the new armor was to represent a technological breakthrough compared to spaced armor previously developed for the
AMX-32.
Furthermore, the Staff of the French Army (EMAT) had high hopes in the EPC program which was to lead to the creation of the
Leclerc main battle tank. Protection against modern threats being a keystone of the program. The armor research department of the AMX-APX was managed at the time by Maurice Bourgeat and his assistant Daniel Vallée, both were weapons scientists and worked closely with the French-German Research Institute of
Saint -Louis (ISL) and the Central Technical Establishment of Weapons at Arcueil (ETCA). Under contract to the Technical Center of Land Weapons (CETAM) of
Bourges
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, they developed the first configuration of what would later be named the PAC or Plaques Accélérées par Chocs (French for "Shock-Accelerated Plates") whose working principle and layout can be compared to Non-Explosive Reactive Armor (NERA).
Bourgeat and Vallée later worked on its integration on the Leclerc tank in the form of removable composite modules. They were awarded the 1987 Engineer Chanson Prize for their work.
Iraqi developments

In 1989, the Iraqi Military Production Authority (MPA) unveiled a composite appliqué armor kit for the
T-55
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at the
Baghdad
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International Exhibition of Military Technology, also known as the Baghdad Arms Fair. This appliqué armour was fitted to a small number of tanks prior to the Gulf War. Those tanks were known by the
Iraqi Army
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as ''Al Faw'' and ''Enigma'' by NATO intelligence services because of its unknown nature at that time.
During combat use in the
battle of Khafji
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Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who had already tried and failed to dr ...
, the armour proved to be effective against
MILAN
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anti-tank guided missile
An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), anti-tank missile, anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) or anti-armor guided weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armored military vehicles. ATGMs range in size from shoulde ...
s. Post-war assessment of the appliqué armour of the captured Al Faw showed that the each armour block contained a spaced array of several sandwiches made of aluminium and steel sheets with a rubber interlayer. Despite the crude appearance, tests showed that the Enigma appliqué armor could defeat all Western ATGMs and anti-tank handheld weapons at the time, with the exception of the
AGM-114 Hellfire
The AGM-114 Hellfire is an American missile developed for anti-armor use, later developed for precision drone strikes against other target types, especially high-value targets. It was originally developed under the name " Heliborne laser, fi ...
missile.
Notes
References
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External links
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