I think the important question is how well do spall liners protect against spalling? For any of the frontline vehicles and their spall liners, this information is certainly classified.
However, in the 30 minutes of research I just did, I did not find a single article or presentation that claimed that a spall liner would catch all of the fragments created by a shaped charge warhead of RPG-7 size or greater. However, I found no information on explosive rounds smaller than the RPG-7's 40mm, and the most detailed were over 15 years old (1993). I doubt that there is anything useful on 25mm/30mm HE effectiveness against western vehicles (LAV/Warrior/Scimitar/Stryker), although there might be some tests on eastern bloc vehicles.
Although technically inconclusive, given Hotrod's comments and the various test results which I found, I would be inclined to agree that some sort of spall simulation system would be realistic. However, actually implementing it correctly(i.e. only for crew members/passengers in certain armored vehicles vehicles) would be a serious PITA, especially given the way that crew member positions have already been manipulated to avoid the molotov bug.
The two sources I looked at most:
http://www.sealsolutions.com.au/downloa ... e_V2.0.pdf
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD ... etTRDoc.pd
Bringerof_D wrote:that's also why during WW1 some riflemen would pull the bullet out of the casing, and replace it backwards as that cause more force and ended up having a similar effect on shielded emplacements.
Source? I have never heard this before, and all of the data I found in my travels showed limited or no spalling caused by non-explosive rounds, including 30mm APDS rounds. I highly doubt that even a large caliber rifle round would cause significant spalling without some sort of explosive assistance.
*Edit* Somewhat ninjaed by USMCMIDN
USMCMIDN wrote:Wrong, HEI-T stands for High Explosive Incendiary Tracers-which are used for anti personal it would simply shatter against armor. Especially against up armored IFVs such as western countries use.
I don't have a clue what the weight of HE in an HEI round is, but I'm extremely skeptical of comments that follow the lines of "your rounds can't hurt my armored vehicle". Time and again this has proved untrue, though MBTs like the CR2 are giving the saying a good run for its money. Regardless, PR includes a wide range of vehicles, some of which would not be uparmored in any way (militia faction comes to mind), and many of which are fairly old designs, and would be extremely vulnerable to spalling (as they like both exterior up-armoring and spall liners). So even assuming that US/UK/IDF/Russian/MEC vehicles are immune to spalling (which is one heck of a leap), it still deserves a legitimate discussion.