5 56mm military info
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CurrentThreat Target . Target is a Malnourished Southwest
Asian or Middle Eastern male.
. Definition of "malnourished" is aBody Mass Index (BMI) < 20.Chakrabarty's" 5th PercentileIndian Male" BMI = 17.8
Taliban Terrorists
. Target "thickness" dimensions of the5th percentile from Chakrabortyare:-Chest: 186 mm (7.32 inch).-Waist: 191mm (7.52 inch).
. In contrast, the average Americansoldier is 10 inches "thick".
NOTE: Average threat anatomy since11 September 2001.
Source: Debkumar Chakrabarti (1997) IndianAnthropometric Dimensions. Paldi, Ahmedabad, India:National Institute of Design.
Failure of M855 to yaw orfragment within tissue resultsin relatively insignificantwounds, similar to thoseproduced by .22 long riflebullets. This can be caused by:
Reduced impact velocities whenthe range increases or when firedfrom short barrel weapons.
When the bullet passes throughonly minimal tissue, such as alimb or the chest of a thin,malnourished individual.
Manufacturing variations in thecomposition, thickness, andrelative weights of the jackets,penetrators, and cores, as well asthe types and position of thecannelures.
Some lots of M855 travelup to 7 inches before
beginning to yaw and willhave already exited the
body before yaw orfragmentation occurs.
Unfortunately, withdecreased wounding effects,
rapid incapacitation isunlikely and enemy soldiers
may continue to pose a threat
5.56 mm FMJ Bullet Terminal Performance Variations
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50 CARTRIDGES
5.56 MM
77 GR. ~I~RRA MArCHKING PROJECrILE
LOT # BLH01J001-001
PRODUCED BY
BLACK HILLS AMMUNITION
M16/M4 & M855 vs. MK 12 SPR & Mk 262 (AA53)(NSWC Crane Data)
100 200
M16A2 & M855 10-Round Shot Group Extreme Spread
300 400 500 550Meters
600 700 800
MK 12 SPR & AA53 10-Round Shot Group Extreme Spread
100 200 300 400 500 550Meters
600 700 800
77 gr aTM Allows Head Shot at 600m & Body Shot at 800m on a Clear Calm Day
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If intermediate barriers must be defeated,none of the current JAG approved
5.56 mm ammunition, except 52 gr M995AP, offers acceptable performance.
Be sure to 'Hatch your ammo storageconditions" Ternperatures above 150 deg F
vvill degrade the povvder and causepressure spikes. }Iint: Think locked metal
conex containers in the mid-easto
Mk262 (AA 53)77 gr SMK OTM
at 2735 tis
Horn 75 gr.OTM
~offers virtually
identicalterminal
performance toMk262 77 gr
OTM
Unlike M193 &M855, the 75/77 gr
OTM loads offeracceptableterminal
performance out ofshort barrel
carbines like theMK18 & HK416