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|    Sjouke Burry to Mr Anderson    |
|    Re: Ammunition for body armor penetratio    |
|    19 Jun 17 12:15:04    |
      From: burrynulnulfour@ppllaanneett.nnll              On 18-6-2017 11:35, Mr Anderson wrote:       > Ok, so, I was thinking about ammunition for my in-universe guns, and I came       up with cased telescopic ammunition in 6.5 mm caliber, something in between       currently used 5.56 mm NATO and 7.62 mm NATO. Such caliber is also considered       for future US Army        guns.       > But then, I started thinking what would be the best type of bullet to shoot       here? Assuming the potential enemies often wear body armor better than today       ones, it could be good to have something like APDS in rifle variant. On the       other hand, the rod        penetrator could just go straight through armor and body, and to kill your       target fast you have to hit some important organs. The expanding bullet won't       work, because it wouldn't penetrate much armor. I started thinking here about       explosive bullets (       something like HEAP or APHE, I don't remember which one), but I am not sure       how much damage could they make, with most of the space in bullet taken by       penetrator.       > Well, the requirement is for a 6.5 mm bullet that goes through body armor,       and kills target instantly if hits in torso.       >       The US army already uses high penetration bullets       made out of uranium.       Seems to work fine,although the resulting dust is a bit       unhealthy for your own soldiers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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