I see.I would like to ask you of something.You know, it is hard to make conclusions looking at single photo showing only a single stage of ammunition cook off. Ammunition cook off might be very long process, I believe that in US Military, have manual that says crew needs to stay inside a tank in case of propelant charge cook off for minimum 30 minutes before it will be safe to leave the tank.
As we can see,the individual caps are not as sturdy as a blast door.So how about adding a manually sliding blast door over those ammo caps for increased protection??Now since the ammunition bins are already sealed with lids,the loader doesn't have to shut the door every time and it can be kept open.In case the ammunition compartment is breached with spalls or SC jet,the loader could slide the door shut.And since the bins are somewhat sealed already,it should give the loader enough time to react and close the door before the lids fail and the fire starts to sip into the crew compartment.Small wheels can be fitted between the door frame and the door to ease the job of sliding.
In this way the protection could be increased without any added complexity and cost of a electro-hydraulic sliding mechanism.Now ofcourse this isn't the perfect solution but it should increase the safety level.
Do you think what I said is practically deployable or not??Would like to know your opinion.
Thanks............