Monolithic high incapacitation small arms projectile

Ammunition and explosives – Projectiles – Having jacket

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C102S501000

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ABSTRACT:
A small arms projectile for an increase in accuracy, incapacitation effects, and penetration of light material targets. The projectile includes a monolithic heat-treated steel core with a plated on jacket for strong adherence. A swaged or machined cannelure groove to provide a secure interface with conventional cartridge cases, support operation in semi-automatic and full automatic firearms, and a consistent shot start is also provided. An aero-ballistic efficient nose for increasing the projectile's ballistic coefficient and dynamically adapting to soft and hard targets and light material in a novel manner is also provided.

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1,) M4—ID-BOP-CD-100-1 (At 100 Meters) 2,) 5.56 mn Ball Multi-Purpose From M4 with 10.59 Barrel at 200 Meters.

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