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    HEADQUARTERS

    UNITED

    STATES

    ARMY

    MATERIEL

    COMMAND

    WASHINGTON

    25,

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    30

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    formingpartof

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    D.SMITH JR.

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    F O R E W O R D

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    A R T I L L E R Y

    A M M U N I T I O N

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    M A J O R

    C O N T R I B U T O R S

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    G E N E R A L

    A S S I S T A N C E

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    Lethality

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    G E N E R A L

    A S S I S T A N C E

    cont)

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    G E N E R A LA S S I S T A N C Econt)

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    P R E F A C E

    T h is

    eries

    s

    ompilation

    ofvailable

    ata

    n

    h e

    esign

    f

    arti l lery

    ammunition.tisintended

    to

    introduce

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    graduate

    engineer

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    areadyreference

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    practicingarti l leryammunitiondesigner.

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    ontainednheseublicationsas

    ee n

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    sources

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    corroborated

    and

    supplemented

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    Th is

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    ection

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    is

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    it s

    design.

    t

    is

    prima ri ly intended

    to

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    to

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    th e

    nomenclature

    and

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    cation

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    items.Forconveniencein publication,th efeatures

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    f

    Contents,

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    Index,

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    dealswith

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    Section

    4,ondesignorprojection

    ofmmunition,ncludes

    h e

    designofpropel lantsfo rdesired

    nteriorballisticcharacteristics ,stress

    analysis,

    and

    th e

    designof

    cartridgecase,

    u n

    chamber,and

    ifling

    nd

    rotating

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    Section5

    describes

    th e

    inspection

    aspects

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    t

    is

    included

    to

    ac q u ain t

    th e

    designer

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    m anufacturi ng

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    iv e

    th e

    neophyte

    designer

    some

    insight

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    ma nu-

    VI

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    facture

    f

    etal

    artsfmmunitiontems,incemethods

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    impose

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    table

    o f

    contents

    Section

    age

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    F O R E W O R D

    iii

    P R E F A C E ix

    1

    R T I L L E R YA M M U N I T I O N

    G E N E R A L 1

    Types

    and

    Classification

    of

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    6-38

    to

    1-41

    Propelling

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    GeneralDesignRequirements

    8-51to

    1-54

    ReferencesandBibliography

    8

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    Section a ge Paragraphs

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    ESIGNFO R

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    Section

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    ReferencesandBibliography

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    76

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    References

    and

    Bibliography

    190

    5

    NSPECTION

    ASPECTS

    OF

    ARTIL-

    LERY

    AMMUNITION

    DESIGN

    1

    QualityAssuranceAspectsof

    Ammunition

    Design

    1

    -1

    to5-21

    References

    andBibliography12

    Effect

    of

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    and

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    erancing

    onInspection

    13

    5-22

    o5-28

    6

    ANUFACTUREOFMETALLIC

    COMPONENTSOFARTILLERY

    AMMUNITION1

    Introduction 1-1o

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    Forging

    of

    HE

    Shell

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    to

    6-33

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    HE

    Shell

    14

    -34to

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    ColdExtrusionofH E

    Shell

    21

    -57to6-68

    Compromise

    Method

    ofShell

    Forming 25 6-69to6-70

    Manufacture

    of

    High-Explosive

    Plastic

    Shell 26 6-71

    to

    6-77

    Manufacture

    of

    Armor-Piercing

    Shotand

    Caps29 6-78

    to6-86

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    Manufacture

    of

    Hypervelocity

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    HVAP)

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    to

    6-91

    TheManufactureofTungsten

    Carbide

    Cores

    36 6-92to

    6-95

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    Manufacture

    ofBrass

    Cartridge

    Cases

    37 6-96

    to

    6-103

    The

    Manufacture

    of

    Drawn-Steel

    CartridgeCases4 1

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    M E T A L L I C

    C O M P O N E N T S

    O FA R T I L L E R Y

    A M M U N I T I O N

    cont)

    T h e

    M a n u f a c t u r eol

    Trapezoidal-

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    to

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    Perforated

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    48

    6-132

    to

    6-133

    References

    nd

    Bibliography

    49

    G L O S S A R Y -l

    I N D E X 1

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    G L O S S A R Y

    ABSOLUTE

    EVIATION:

    Theshortest

    distance

    between

    heenterf

    he

    arget

    ndhe

    point where a projectile hits or

    bursts.

    ABSOLUTE

    RROR:

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    enterf

    mpact

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    heenter

    ofburst

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    hots

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    stimated

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    easurement

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    recisionfire

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    he

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    ofthetarget.

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    n

    high-explosiveprojectiles.

    AMMONAL:

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    ubstance

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    aixture

    f

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    itrate,

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    owdered

    luminum.

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    sometimes

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    n

    igh-explosive

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    AMMUNITION

    ATA

    CARD:

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    ndividual

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    of

    ammuni-

    tion

    manufactured,

    ivingheypeand

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    position

    fhemmunition,

    nd

    dentifying

    its components by lot

    number andmanu-

    facturer.

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    ecessary,

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    ay

    lso

    include

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    handling

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    nition.

    AMMUNITIONDENTIFICATIONODE:ode

    symbolforxample,

    5HBA)

    ssigned

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    each

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    or

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    upply

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    o

    the

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    AMMUNITIONOT

    UMBER:

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    munitionrom

    ne

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    ANGLE

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    NCIDENCE:

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    he

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    A R E A

    A R G E T :Targetfor

    gunfire

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    uzes,h eh an gin g

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    mech-

    anism,rir

    ravel,

    r

    by

    combinations

    of

    these.

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    especially

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    ships,

    anks,

    motor

    vehicles,

    etc.

    A R M O R - P I E R C I N G :ermappliedo

    bullets

    and

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    o

    ierce

    rmor

    plate.

    A R M O R - P I E R C I N G

    A P P E D :

    erm

    pplied

    to

    armor-piercing

    rojectiles

    hich

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    steelapnrontfheprojectile

    poin t ,

    o

    assistnefeatingace-hardenedrmor

    plate.

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    or

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    by

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    first

    ound

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    auto-

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    outsideource,epeating

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    ycles

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    firing

    mechanism

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    nvol^s

    epeat-

    in g

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    ycle

    f

    peration,

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    distinguished

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    to

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    complete

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    a t

    a

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    in

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    B A C K - B L A S T :

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    s

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    s

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    A P:

    a p

    or

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    efficiency.

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    overcomeire-

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    trajectory

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    varyingdensitiesactuallyencountered.

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    T h e

    projectiles.

    science

    of the

    motion

    of

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    ouldhaveth esame

    total

    ffectnprojectile

    raveling

    rom

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    o

    h e

    arget

    s

    h e

    arying

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    peratures

    actuallyencountered.

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    isturbancer

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    ir

    a h e a d

    ofaprojectile

    in

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    I N D :

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    n

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    jectileravelingrom

    he

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    o

    h etarget

    as

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    winds

    ctually

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    seds

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    nsmall-armsandmortar

    ammunition.

    B A L L O T I N G :The

    boundingfromside

    to

    side

    of

    a

    projectile

    inth e

    bore

    fagun.

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    B A S EJ E C T I O N

    S H E L L :

    T y p e

    of

    special

    pur-

    pose

    hell

    w h i c h

    unctions

    y

    expelling

    ts

    filleru t

    f

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    base

    of

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    Expulsion

    issuallychievedymallcharge

    f

    propellant,called

    a n

    expelling

    charge.

    B A S E

    I N E :

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    of

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    length

    and

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    between

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    oints

    hose

    ocations

    re

    known;used

    in

    firecontrol.

    B A S E

    P L U G :

    Seal

    in

    base

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    B A S E

    F

    R A J E C T O R Y :

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    linerom

    h e

    enter

    f

    h e

    uzzle

    f

    w e a p o n

    to

    th e

    point

    inth e

    d o w n w a r dcurveof

    th ea th

    f

    a

    projectile

    t h a tis

    levelwithth e

    muzzle.

    B A S E

    S P R A Y :

    See

    S P R A Y . )

    B I O L O G I C A L

    A G E N T :

    iruses,ny

    fcertain

    classifications

    f

    icro-organisms

    nd

    toxic

    ubstances,erived

    rom

    iving

    or-

    ganisms

    sedo

    produce

    eath

    r

    disease

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    B I O L O G I C A L

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    nd

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    f

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    biologicalagents.

    B L A C K

    O W D E R :

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    ense

    smoke;

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    emaining

    ilitary

    uses,

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    gniters,

    xpelling

    nd

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    charges.

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    pellant

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    smokeless

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    A M M U N I T I O N :

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    poweru toprojectile.lank

    ammunition

    is

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    raining,

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    ignaling,nd

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    firing

    salutes.

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    u d d enir

    ressurereated

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    f

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    B L A S T I N G

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    or

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    blast

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    xploder

    ignite munitions or series ofmunitions.

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    nd

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    ormed

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    firing

    of

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    nd

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    ha t

    s

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    nd

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    rojectile

    avi ngquare

    ase.

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    sensitive

    o

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    a

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    xplosive

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    arrel

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    toth e

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    is

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    inside

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    arrel

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    f

    u n,

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    its

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    ylindricalpace

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    closedby

    thatportion

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    B O R E

    M P R E S S I O N :mpressionf

    th e

    bore

    of

    a

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    m a d ew i tha

    plastic

    ubstance

    n

    ordero

    etermine

    h e

    ondition

    fh e

    rifling.

    B O R E S A F E

    U Z E :

    ype

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    uze

    avi ng

    a n

    in-

    terruptor

    n

    he

    xplosive

    rainh a t

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    vents

    unctioning

    ntil

    after

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    has

    cleared

    the

    muzzle

    of

    a

    w e a p o n .

    B O U R R E L E T :inely

    achined

    bandor

    ringof

    metal

    ustehindh e

    give

    fa

    projectile,

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    o

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    rontportionof

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    projectile

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    B O W

    W A V E :

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    B A L L I S T I CW A V E . )

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    BREECH:heearartfheoref

    a

    gun,

    especially

    hepening

    that

    permitsthe

    pro-

    jectile

    to

    be

    inserted

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    thebore.

    BREECH-BLAST:

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    art

    f

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    n

    firearm.

    CANISTER:

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    fragments

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    re

    cattered

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    breaks.

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    orpecial

    erminal

    ffects,

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    propaganda

    leaflets,

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    tc.

    CANNISTER

    MMUNITION:hellontaining

    preformed

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    fragments

    hich

    re

    is-

    persed

    y

    he

    entrifugal

    orce

    aused

    by

    theshell'srotation.

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    oform

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    BRISANCE:hattering

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    figh

    x-

    plosives.

    BURNING

    of

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    LINEAR

    BURN-

    IN G

    RATE.)

    BURST:xplosion

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    the

    air,

    or

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    target.

    BURSTER:

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    harge

    sed

    o

    reak

    open

    nd

    pread

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    ontents

    f

    hemical

    projectiles,

    bombs,

    or

    mines.

    BURSTERUBE:

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    urster

    in

    a

    chemical

    projectile.

    BURSTING

    CHARGE:

    Quantity

    of

    explosive

    which

    breaks

    to

    produce

    or chemical

    CHARGE.)

    the

    asing

    f

    rojectile

    demolition,

    ragmentation,

    action.

    (See

    EXPLOSIVE

    CANNELURE:

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    jacket

    f

    bullet

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    a

    meansof

    securely

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    case

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    o

    he

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    rooven

    artillery

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    for

    ockinghe

    acket

    fanarmor-piercing

    bullet

    oheore.

    3)

    ing-like

    roove

    n

    the

    otating

    and

    ofaprojectile,ntendedto

    lessenhe

    esistanceffered

    o

    heun

    riflings.

    4)

    roove

    round

    the

    ase

    f

    he

    cartridge

    ase,

    here

    he

    xtractor

    akes

    hold.

    CANNON:1)ixedr

    mobile

    eapon,

    arger

    than

    mall

    arms,hat

    jects

    ts

    rojectile

    byhection

    f

    n

    explosive.

    annon

    nc-

    clude

    uns,

    owitzers,

    nd

    reech-loading

    mortars.2)

    hat

    ortionf

    uch

    a

    weapon

    requiredo

    fire

    projectilethats,ube,

    breech

    mechanism,

    ndfiringmechanism),

    as

    ontrasted

    o

    that

    portion

    whichsupports

    the

    eapon

    nd

    hich

    is

    called

    the

    carriage

    ormount.

    CANT:

    object;

    gun.

    leaning

    or

    tilt,

    one

    ide,

    fan y

    militarily,

    he

    idewiseiltingf

    CALIBER:

    1)

    Diameter

    of

    the

    bore

    of

    a

    gun.

    n

    rifled

    gun

    bores

    healiber

    s

    btainedby

    measuring

    between

    opposite

    lands.

    A

    caliber

    .4 5

    evolver

    has

    barrelwitha

    land

    diam-

    eter

    5/100

    f

    n

    nch.

    2)

    iameter

    f

    projectile.

    3)

    nit

    f

    measureusedto

    ex-

    pressheengthfheore

    f

    weapon.

    The

    umberf

    alibers

    s

    eterminedby

    dividing

    thelength

    of

    the

    bore

    of

    the

    weapon,

    from

    hereech

    ace

    f

    he

    ubeo

    he

    muzzle,

    y

    the

    iameter

    f

    tsore.A

    gun

    tube

    hoseore

    s4 0

    feet(480

    nches)

    ong

    and2

    nches

    ndiameters

    aid

    obe4 0

    caliberslong.

    CAP:

    1)

    osepiecen

    rojectile.

    2)

    See

    BLASTING

    CAP.)

    CARTRIDGE ound

    of

    ammunition

    wherein

    the

    propellant

    nd

    rimerreontainedna

    casing

    nd

    n

    which

    he

    propellant,

    primer,

    and

    rojectile

    re

    ssembled,

    tored,

    shipped, and

    issued asa

    ompleteunit.

    CARTRIDGE

    AG:

    lothagoldinghe

    ro-

    pelling

    charge

    forsome

    typesof

    annon.

    CARTRIDGEASE:ontainer

    hatolds

    he

    primer

    ndropellant,ndo

    hichhe

    projectilemay

    beaffixed.

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    CONFINEMENT:

    Degree

    ofphysicalrestriction

    to

    assagefetonation

    av e

    hrough

    x-

    plosivematerial.

    COOK-OFF:

    unctioning

    fa

    chambered

    round

    of

    mmunition,

    nitiated

    y

    he

    eatf

    he

    weapon.

    COPPER

    RUSHER

    AGE:

    evice

    sed

    o

    measurepressuredeveloped

    in

    gunchamber

    byeasuring

    he

    eformation

    f

    copper

    cylinder.

    COPPERING:Metal

    ouling

    eft

    nthe

    ore

    of

    a

    eapon

    yhe

    otating

    andorthe

    jacket

    of

    a

    projectile.

    CORDITE:

    ouble-base

    owder

    n

    the

    orm

    of

    cords,

    composedof

    guncotton,

    nitroglycerin,

    and

    ineral

    elly,

    sed

    y

    ome

    oreign

    nations

    s

    ropellant

    n

    roundsofammu-

    nition.

    COUNTERRECOIL:

    orwardovementf

    gu n

    eturning

    ofiringposition

    after

    recoil.

    CROSS-WINDORCE

    LIFT):

    omponent

    f

    air

    esistance

    n

    direction

    erpendicular

    to

    heotionfheenterf

    gravity,

    n

    theplaneofyaw.

    CRYSTAL

    ENSITY:

    Maximum

    de;

    sity

    attain-

    able

    for

    a

    given

    substance.

    DECELEROTOR:evice

    or

    lowing

    he

    rota-

    tionf

    arachute-containing

    rojectile,

    e-

    fore

    ejection

    oftheparachute.

    DEFLAGRATION:

    apideactionexplosion)

    with

    volution

    f

    onsiderableheat,accom-

    panied

    y

    ome

    isruptive

    ffect

    ut

    ess

    violent

    than

    adetonation.

    DEGRESSIVE

    GRANULATION:

    Propellant

    grain

    which

    urns

    ith

    ontinually

    ecreasing

    surfacentil

    he

    rain

    s

    ompletely

    on-

    sumed.

    DELAY

    UZE:

    uze

    hat

    as

    delayelement

    incorporatednheuze

    rain,

    ermitting

    the

    missile

    to penetrate

    he

    arget

    is-

    tance

    orrespondingto

    the

    delay.

    Such

    fuzes

    are

    sed

    o

    ermit

    penetration

    ofthetarget

    before detonation, or

    for mining effect.

    DESIGN

    ROCEDURE:

    utlinef

    teps

    tofol-

    low

    n

    designing

    an

    tem.

    DETERRENT:

    aterial

    diffused

    nto

    he

    ur-

    face

    f

    ropellant

    grains

    to

    control

    burning.

    DETONATE:

    Explodesuddenly andiolently.

    DETONATING

    G E N T :

    xplosivesed

    o

    set

    offnotherexplosive.Fulminate

    of

    mercury

    and

    etryl

    re

    sed

    s

    etonatinggentsto

    set

    of fother

    less

    sensitive

    explosives.

    DETONATINGHARGE:

    Charge

    used

    toset

    off

    a

    high-explosive

    charge.

    DETONATING

    ORD:

    Flexible

    fabric

    tube

    con-

    taining

    iller

    f

    igh

    xplosive

    thats

    set

    offyblasting

    cap

    or

    by

    an

    electric

    deto-

    nator.tas

    n

    extremely

    igh

    ate

    ofex-

    plosion,

    nd

    s

    sed

    o

    et

    ff

    ther

    igh-

    explosiveharges.

    he

    etonating

    ord

    currently

    n

    se

    s

    nown

    ommerciallyas

    primacord.

    DETONATING

    r

    'LOSIVE.)

    EXPLOSIVE:

    (See HIGH

    EX-

    DETONATION:

    xtremelyapid

    eaction

    with

    evolution

    f

    onsiderable

    eat

    ccompanied

    by

    onsiderable

    iolently

    isruptive

    ffect

    and

    ntense

    hock

    wave.

    See

    lso

    DEFLA-

    GRATION.)

    DETONATION

    FRONT:

    See

    WAVE

    FRONT.)

    DETONATION

    ATE:

    elocity

    t

    hichhe

    detonation

    wave

    travels

    through

    an

    explosive

    material.

    DETONATION WAVE:

    (See

    SHOCK

    WAVE.)

    DETONATOR:

    ensitive

    xplosive

    sed

    o

    et

    off

    n

    xplosive

    rain,

    as

    well

    as

    he

    mech-

    anism

    an d

    container connected

    therewith.

    DEVLOPEDUZZLE

    ELOCITY:

    he

    ctual

    muzzle

    velocity

    producedbyanygun.

    DOUBLE-BASE

    POWDER:

    SeeDOUBLE-BASE

    PROPELLANT.)

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    D O U B L E - B A S ER O P E L L A N T :

    ropellant

    whose

    rinciplectivengredients

    rei-

    trocellulosend

    itroglycerin.See

    R O -

    P E L L A N T . )

    D R A G :om ponent

    f

    ir

    esistance

    n

    h e

    direction

    pposite

    o

    h a tfh e

    otion

    f

    th e

    centerfgravityf

    projectile.

    D R I L L

    M M U N I T I O N :

    m m u n i t i o n

    i thout

    n

    explosiveharge,

    used

    n

    training

    a nd

    prac-

    tice.

    D U M M Y

    R O J E C T I L E :

    hell

    h a t

    as

    oex-

    plosiveharge.

    D u m m yprojectiles

    are

    used

    forpracticend

    trainingpurposes.

    E . C.

    B L A N KI R E :

    See

    .

    P O W D E R . )

    C.

    M O K E L E S S

    E .

    .

    M O K E L E S S

    O W D E R :

    r a n g e

    r

    in k

    explosive

    owder,

    esembling

    oarse

    a n d .

    It

    ssed

    s

    hargen

    mallrms,n

    bl ank

    artridges.

    lso

    alled

    lank-fire

    p o w d e r

    orE .C.blankfire.

    E C C E N T R I C I T Y :

    istance

    romenterine

    to

    center

    ofgravityfprojectile.

    E L A S T I C

    T R E N G T H

    R E S S U R E :

    h eom-

    pu t ednternalgas

    ressuren

    a

    gu n

    w h i c h ,

    a t

    h e

    ectionnder

    onsideration,

    ill

    stress

    h e

    etal

    n

    ome

    ayer

    f

    h ewall

    tangentially,

    p

    o

    h e

    inimum

    lastic

    limit

    hich

    s

    rescribedor

    h e

    etal

    fromw h i c h

    th emember

    s

    m a d e .

    E L E C T R I C

    R I M E R :

    Metallicevice

    ontain-

    in g

    mall

    m o u n t

    f

    a

    sensitiveexplosive

    or

    harge

    f

    black

    p o w d e r

    w h i c h

    s

    actuated

    by

    nergizingn

    electric

    ircuit.

    t

    sused

    for

    etting

    ff

    xplosive

    rropelling

    charges.

    E L E C T R I CQ U I B :ommercial

    flash-fuze

    de-

    vice

    or

    lectricaliring

    f

    u r n in g

    yp e

    munitions

    u c h

    s

    moke

    ots.

    t

    onsists

    essentially

    f

    mall

    u be

    ealed

    it h

    sulfur,

    ontaining

    mallcharge

    of

    p o w d e r

    compressedroundine

    esistance

    ire.

    Thererehree

    ypes:

    pen-end,

    lash-

    vented,

    nd

    closed-end.

    E Q U A L

    E C T I O NH A R G E :ropelling

    charge

    m a d e

    up

    of a

    u m b e rf

    harges

    q u a l

    n

    size.h e

    u m b e r

    f

    ections

    sed

    eter-

    mines

    h e

    uzzle

    velocitynd

    ange

    f

    th e

    projectile.

    E Q U A T I O N

    FT A T E :n

    quat i on

    elating

    th eolume,

    emperature,nd

    pressuref

    system.

    E R O S I O N :

    eari ng

    w a yfbored u e

    to

    com-

    bi ned

    ffect

    f

    as

    ashing,couring,

    nd

    mechanicalbrasion.

    u e

    o

    h eig hem-

    peraturesnd

    velocities,

    ndhemicalc-

    tion, th e

    ore

    iameter

    ecomesnlarged.

    E X P E L L I N GH A R G E :uantityf

    ropellant

    used

    n

    pecial

    urposehell

    o

    eject

    he

    contents

    fth ehell.

    E X P L O S I V E :

    ubstance

    hi ch,

    h enubjected

    toeat,mpact,

    riction,

    rtheruitable

    initial

    mpulse,

    ndergoes

    n

    explosionthat

    is

    ery

    apid

    hemical

    ransformation,

    forming

    ther

    more

    stable

    products

    entirely

    or

    argely

    aseous,

    hose

    ombined

    ol-

    u m e

    s

    uch

    reater

    ha nthatf

    th e

    origi-

    na l

    ubstance.xplosivesre

    lassified

    as

    high-explosive

    r

    ow-explosive,ccording

    to

    he

    atefth etransformation.

    Sec

    H I G H

    E X P L O S I V E

    ndLO W

    E X P L O S I V E . )

    E X P L O S I V EH A R G E :

    redetermined

    quantity

    of

    xplosive

    equiredoroduce

    specific

    effect.See

    U R S T I N GH A R G E ;

    XPEL-

    LI N G

    C H A R G E ;P R O P E L L I N G

    C H A R G E . )

    E X P L O S I V E

    :

    m m o n i u m

    icrate,

    igh-

    explosive

    harge

    h a ts

    ot

    easilyetffn

    transportation,

    r

    n

    andl i ng,

    tc.ome-

    timest

    s

    se dsurstinghargen

    armor-piercingprojectiles.

    E X P L O S I V E

    R A I N :

    h a tortion

    f

    fuzeor

    fuze

    ystem

    onsistingf

    xplosive

    om-

    ponents,

    u c h

    as

    primer,

    otonutor ,

    booster,

    etc.,ecessary

    oause

    unctioning

    f

    w a r h e a d

    or

    destructor.

    E X T E R I O R

    AL L I STI CS:

    T h e

    r an c h

    f

    ballis-

    tics

    hi ch

    eals

    it h

    the

    motion

    oi

    he

    pro-

    jectileafter

    eaving

    h e

    gun.

    F I N :ight

    etal

    ortion

    f

    ortarhell,

    b o m b ,nd

    ome

    ockets,

    esigned

    or

    ta-

    bilizing

    nd

    ontrolling

    themwhile

    n

    flight.

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    FIN

    TABILIZATION:

    Method

    f

    tabilizing

    projectilejomb,

    r

    missileuring,flight

    by

    the

    fitting

    of

    fins.

    FIXED

    AMMUNITION:

    Ammunition

    with

    primer

    and

    ropellent

    owder

    ontainedncar-

    tridge

    ase

    ermanentlyrimpedrt-

    tached

    o

    projectile,

    hat

    soaded

    nto

    a

    weapon

    as

    a

    unit.

    FIXED ROUND:Round

    f

    ixed

    mmunition.

    FLAME

    EMPERATURE.See

    DIABATIC

    FLAME

    TEMPERATURE.)

    FLASH

    EDUCER:Any

    material

    foruse

    with

    a

    propelling'

    harge

    oeduce

    tsuzzle

    flash.

    r

    '

    :/

    >

    -

    -

    FLAT

    RAJECTORY:

    rajectory

    ith

    ittle

    curvature,

    roducedy

    projectile

    ith

    highvelocity.

    :w-

    FLECHETTE:

    Stabilized

    fragment

    pointednoseand

    finned

    tail;

    dart.

    having'-a?'

    FORCE:

    erm,

    onvenientininterior

    ballis-

    tics

    heory,

    hich

    s

    efinedas

    the

    product-

    ofhe

    umberfmols

    f

    aserrmof

    propellantrid

    he

    diabatic-constant-vol-

    ume

    flametemperature.

    FORCING

    ONE:

    apered

    eginning

    fhe

    lands

    t

    he

    rigin

    fhe

    ifling

    f

    gun

    tube.

    heorcing

    one

    llows

    he

    otating

    bandf

    he

    rojectile

    o

    be

    gradually

    n-

    gagedyhe

    ifling

    hereby

    entering

    he

    projectile

    in

    the

    bore.

    FORMOEFFICIENT:actorsed

    n

    orm

    functions

    o

    escribeheatiofurning

    surface

    to

    fraction

    burned.

    FORM

    UNCTION:

    athematical

    xpression

    relating

    urning

    ateo

    ropellantrain

    geometry.

    FRAGMENTATION:

    hereaking

    nd

    cat-

    tering

    n

    ll

    irections

    fheiecesf

    projectile,bomb,

    or

    grenade.

    FULMINATE

    OF

    MERCURY:

    S e e

    MERCURY

    FULMINATE.

    FUZE: Device

    used

    tonitiateaetonation

    undertheconditionsdesired.

    GILDINGETAL:opper-zinc

    lloy

    brass)

    usedforrotatingbands.

    GRANULATION: Sizeand

    shape

    of

    grain

    of

    propellant.

    GRAVIMETRICENSITY:eight

    fhe

    ro-

    pellant

    inlb

    pern.3)

    divided

    by

    the

    volume

    occupied

    by

    he

    ropellant

    includes

    the

    air

    space in an d

    around

    propellant

    grains).

    G-SERIES

    AR

    ASES:

    roup

    f

    ersistent

    blood

    nd

    erveoisons

    hich

    re

    ighly

    toxic

    nd

    racticallydorless.A,

    B,

    an d

    GD

    are

    members

    of

    the

    G-series.

    GUNCOTTON:

    itrocellulose

    ontaining

    3

    percent

    ormoreofnitrogen.

    "

    H

    HANGFIRE:

    emporary

    failure

    rdelayn

    the

    action

    f

    ,primer,gniter,

    r

    ropelling

    charge.

    or ewecondst

    annote

    distinguished

    romompleteailure,

    r

    misfire.

    HANGFIRE

    EST:

    est

    o

    determine

    uniform-

    ity

    nd

    romptness

    ffire

    f

    atype

    of

    am-

    munition.

    HC

    IXTURE:

    olid,

    onpersistent

    creening

    smoke

    hat,

    when

    burning,

    produces

    agray-

    ish

    s

    whitemokeaving

    harp,

    crid

    odor,hich

    stoxicfreleasednsufficient

    quantitiesn

    nclosedlaces;sedn

    bombs,

    hell,

    renades,

    ndmokeots.

    The

    moke

    s

    ool

    urning

    s

    ontrasted

    with

    hite

    hosphorous,

    nd

    ends

    o

    ling

    to

    the

    earth.

    H E A T

    F

    OMBUSTION:

    eat

    volved

    n

    he

    completexidation

    f

    ubstance

    ton-

    stantressure

    nd25C.The

    test

    s

    usually

    accomplishedalorimetrically

    yurning

    a

    gram

    f

    ample

    n

    combustion

    bomb

    con-

    tainingnec

    f

    aterunder

    a

    pressure

    of

    30

    atmospheres

    of

    pureoxygen.

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    IGNITING

    IXTURE:

    xplosive

    mixturesed

    as

    a

    fuze

    n

    pyrotechnic

    signals.

    IGNITING

    RIMER:

    rimer

    esigned

    o

    e

    initiated

    y

    lame

    rom

    notherrimer.

    Sometimessedn

    ubcaliber

    uns

    o

    s

    topermitdrill

    r

    ractice

    with

    theregular

    primer.

    IGNITION

    ARTRIDGE:

    gniter

    n

    artridge

    form

    hich

    ayesed

    lonerithad-

    ditional

    ropellant

    ncrementss ro-

    pelling

    harge

    or

    ertain

    mortar

    ammuni-

    tion.

    ILLUMINATINGHELL:

    Projectile

    witha

    time

    fuzehat

    ets

    ffarachutelaretny

    desired

    eight;sed

    for

    lighting

    upanarea.

    INTERIOR

    ALLISTICS:

    ubdivision

    fballis-

    tics

    hich

    eals

    ith

    that

    art

    f

    hehe-

    nomenaithin

    hehamberndoref

    weapon

    ssociated

    ithmpartinginetic

    energyomissiles.See

    BALLISTICS.)

    ISOBARIC

    DIABATICLAME

    EMPERA-

    TURE:

    Adiabatic

    flame

    temperature

    attained

    in

    onstant

    ressure

    ystem.

    See

    ADIABATIC

    FLAMETEMPERATURE.)

    ISOCHORIC

    DIABATIC

    LAME

    EMPERA-

    TURE:

    Adiabatic

    flame

    temperature

    attained

    in

    onstant

    olume

    ystem.

    SeeD I-

    ABATICFLAMETEMPERATURE.)

    IMPACTUZE:

    uzeesigned

    o

    functionon

    impact.

    INCENDIARY:

    1)

    hemicalgent

    sed

    ri-

    marily

    or

    gniting

    ombustible

    ubstances

    with

    hich

    ts

    n

    ontactyenerating

    sufficient

    eat

    o

    ausegnition.2)

    Filling

    forncendiaryunitionsuch

    s

    hells,

    bombs,

    renades,

    nd

    lame

    hrowers.

    3)

    Munition

    ith

    flammableilling

    nd

    means

    ofreleaseand/orgnition.

    INCREMENT:

    package

    ofpropellant,

    forming

    partofthe

    full

    propellingcharge,which

    may

    be

    emoved

    oreducethevelocityor

    range.

    (See

    MULTISECTION

    CHARGE.)

    JOLTND

    UMBLE

    ESTS:

    ests

    ntended

    to

    simulate

    hehocks

    arious

    omponents

    of

    mmunition

    re

    ubjected

    o

    n

    trans-

    portationandhandling.

    JUMP:

    he

    ovement

    hich

    heube

    f

    he

    gunescribesnderhe

    hock

    f

    iring,

    but

    eforehe

    rojectile

    leaves

    themuzzle.

    Usuallyexpressedasan

    angle.

    K

    KINETICNERGYMMUNITION:

    mmuni-

    tion

    hose

    ffectivenesss

    ependent

    pon

    its

    high

    density

    (mass)

    an digh

    elocity.

    INITIAL

    IRSPACE:

    olumef

    unhamber

    no t

    ccupiedy

    ropellant

    hen

    un

    s

    loaded

    for

    firing.

    INITIAL VELOCITY:

    LOCITY.)

    (See MUZZLE VE-

    INITIATOR:mall

    uantityfery

    ensitive

    andowerfulxplosivesedotarthe

    detonation

    fnother

    ess

    ensitive

    x-

    plosive.

    Mercury

    ulminate,

    ead

    azide,

    and

    tetryl

    re

    theprinciplehighexplosivesused

    asinitiators.

    INSTANTANEOUS

    UZE:

    ne

    hichwillburst

    the

    rojectile

    nhe

    utside

    f

    a

    hard

    sur-

    face

    such

    s

    concrete

    mplacement)

    be-

    fore

    enetration

    r

    icochet.

    his

    fuze

    will

    give

    ome

    ratern

    ard

    round.

    See

    SUPERQUICKFUZE.)

    LANDS:

    aisedortionetween

    grooves

    boreofa

    rifled

    gun.

    n

    the

    LATERAL

    EVIATION:

    orizontal

    istance

    betweentheointfmpact

    rurstnd

    thegun-target

    line.

    LEAD

    ZIDE:

    ery

    ensitiveighxplosive

    used

    n

    mall

    uantities

    o

    nitiate

    ther

    less

    sensitivehighexplosives.

    LEAFLET

    HELL:

    sually

    onsistsf

    tand-

    ard-base

    jectionmokehell,

    f

    an y

    cali-

    ber,ithmoke

    anisters

    emoved

    nd

    propaganda

    substituted

    therefor.

    LIFTING

    LUG:

    hreadedyebolthich

    its

    into

    the

    uze

    cavity,permittingheavyshells

    to

    behandled

    bymeans

    of

    awinch.

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    LINEARURNINGRATE:The

    distancenormal

    to

    ny

    urning

    urface

    f

    he

    ropellant

    grain

    urned

    hroughn

    nit

    ime.

    his

    propertyependsponhe

    hemical

    om-

    position,

    nd

    s

    otafunction

    of

    geometry.

    LINER:1)Inner

    tube,

    n

    acannon,

    which

    bears

    the

    ifling

    nd

    hich

    may

    be

    replaced

    when

    worn

    ut.

    2)

    one

    f

    material

    sed

    sn

    integralpart

    of

    shapedchargeliner.

    LIVE

    MMUNITION:mmunition

    ontaining

    explosives.

    his

    s

    n

    ontrast

    to

    drill

    am-

    munition

    dummymmunition),

    hich

    on-

    tains

    oexplosives

    nd

    s

    sedintraining.

    LOADING

    ENSITY:atio

    feight

    f

    ro-

    pellant

    in

    lb

    perin.3)

    to

    available

    chamber

    volume.

    LONG-DELAY

    UZE:

    ne

    which

    willburstthe

    projectile

    fter

    omplete

    enetration

    nto

    hard

    round.heres ariation

    nhe

    time

    lement

    n

    ong-delay

    uzes

    equired

    for

    ifferent

    ses.

    This

    s

    a

    question

    to

    be

    determined

    by

    the

    Ordnance

    Dept.)

    LO WXPLOSIVE:

    xplosive

    hich

    ndergoes

    a

    elativelylow

    hemical

    ransformation,

    therebyroducing

    deflagration

    r

    n

    x-

    plosion,

    he

    ffect

    anging

    rom

    hat

    f

    rapid

    ombustiono

    hat

    f ow

    rder

    detonation.

    t

    s

    uitable

    for

    se

    n

    igniter

    trains

    nd

    ertaintypes

    of

    propellants.

    See

    PROPELLANT.)

    LOW

    ORDER

    ETONATION:

    ncomplete

    eto-

    nation

    f

    he

    xplosive

    harge

    n

    bomb,

    projectile,

    r

    ther

    imilar

    igh

    explosive.

    (See

    DETONATION.)

    LOWERCCEPTABLEEAN

    AXIMUM

    PRESSURE:

    or

    ny

    ype

    un,thatvalueof

    themaximumpressure

    which

    sspecified

    in

    theropellantpecification

    s

    heower

    limit

    for

    he

    average

    of

    the

    maximum

    pres-

    sureshat

    reeveloped

    y

    n

    acceptable

    smokeless

    ropellant

    n

    propelling

    harges

    which

    ill

    mpart

    hepecified

    muzzle

    ve-

    locity

    othespecified

    projectile.

    Smokeless

    propellant

    n

    ropelling

    harges

    hich

    n

    acceptance

    ests

    evelops

    an

    averagemaxi-

    mumpressure

    owerthanthisvalue

    scon-

    sideredas

    having

    failedto

    pass

    heest.

    M

    MACH

    UMBER:atio

    fhe

    elocityf

    body

    o

    hat

    found

    n

    he

    ame

    medium.

    MACHWAVE:Supersonicshock

    wave.

    MAGNUS FORCE: (1)

    Forcenormal

    to

    the

    plane

    f

    aw,aused

    y

    hespin.

    2)

    Force

    arising

    fromnteraction

    fpinningbody

    an d

    the

    windstream

    when

    the

    body

    s

    yawing.

    MAGNUS

    ORCE,ENTER

    F:

    anishing

    point

    of

    Magnus

    moment.

    MAXIMUM

    RESSURE:

    he

    maximum

    value

    of

    the

    pressure

    exerted

    by

    thepropellant

    gases

    onhe

    alls

    f

    gu n

    uring

    he

    iring

    of

    the

    round.

    MAXIMUM

    KY

    RIGHTNESS:

    Worst

    ossible

    sky

    ondition

    for

    observing

    pyrotechnic

    sig-

    nals; usuallyuniform

    clouds

    or

    vercast.

    MEPLAT:

    Flatnose.

    MERCURYULMINATE:

    ensitive

    xplosive

    that

    s

    etff

    y

    riction,

    mpact,

    r

    heat,

    and

    etonates.

    ercury

    ulminate

    s

    sed

    to

    et

    ffther

    xplosivesn

    rojectiles,

    mines,

    or

    bombs.

    METAL

    OULING:

    epositf

    etal,

    hich

    collectsn

    he

    ore

    f

    gun,

    hat

    omes

    from

    he

    ackets

    r

    otating

    ands

    f

    ro-

    jectiles.

    MISFIRE:

    1)

    ailure

    ofirerexplodeprop-

    erly.

    2)

    ailurefaprimeror

    the

    propel-

    lingharge

    f

    rojectile

    ounction,

    wholly

    or

    n

    part.

    Misfire

    may

    be

    contrasted

    with

    hangfire,

    hich

    s

    elay

    n

    an y

    part

    of

    afiringcharge.

    MULTISECTION

    H ARGE:

    ropelling

    harge

    in

    eparate-loading

    remifixed

    mmuni-

    tionthat

    soaded

    ntoanumberofpowder

    bags.

    ange

    djustments

    an

    e

    ade

    y

    increasing

    reducing

    he

    umberf

    ags

    used,

    s

    ontrasted

    ith

    ingle-section

    charge,

    n

    hich

    the

    size

    ofthechargecan-

    not

    be

    changed.

    MUZZLE

    LAST:udden

    airpressure

    exerted

    in

    he

    icinityfhemuzzle

    of

    aweaponby

    the

    rush of

    ho t

    gases

    and

    air onfiring.

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    MUZZLE

    RAK E

    also

    alledECOIL

    BRAKE):

    evice

    ttachedto

    the

    muzzleof

    a

    gunhichtilizes

    scaping

    gasesoreduce

    the

    ffective

    ecoil

    orce

    f

    the

    guntubeon

    thearriage

    r

    mount.

    nsome

    esigns

    t

    eliminatesorreducesmuzzle

    flash.

    MUZZLE

    LASH:

    ndesirable

    uminous

    gni-

    tion

    f

    nburned

    ropellant

    ases

    ssuing

    from

    he

    muzzle

    fgun.

    Thegases

    gnite

    uponmixture

    with

    atmospheric

    oxygen.

    MUZZLEELOCITY:

    peed

    f

    projectile

    at

    the

    instant

    itleaves

    he

    muzzle

    f

    gun.

    MUZZLEAVE:

    ompression

    avereac-

    tion

    fheir

    n

    frontf

    he

    muzzleof

    a

    weapon

    mmediately

    after

    firing.

    N

    NERVE GAS: (See

    G-SERIES WAR

    ASES.)

    NONDELAY

    UZE:

    uzehatunctions

    s

    result

    f

    nertia

    f

    iring

    in

    or

    rimer)

    as

    issile

    s

    etarded

    uring

    enetration

    ofarget.

    he

    nertia

    auseshe

    iring

    pin

    totrike

    he

    rimeror

    rimerhe

    iring

    pin),

    nitiating

    uzeaction.Thistypeoffuze

    isnherentlylowernctionhanhe

    superquick

    r

    nstantaneous

    uze,

    ince

    ts

    actionepends

    pon

    eceleration

    retarda-

    tion)

    f

    he

    issileuring

    enetration

    f

    thetarget.

    NORMALHARG E:

    Propelling

    chargeemploy-

    in g

    standard

    amount

    of

    propellant

    tofire

    a

    gun

    nder

    rdinary

    conditions,

    as

    compared

    with

    educedhargerupercharge

    usedinspecial

    circumstances.

    NORMAL

    ORCE:

    1)

    Componentofair

    resist-

    ance

    erpendicular

    o

    he

    xisf

    he

    ro-

    jectile

    n

    he

    lane

    f

    aw

    (exterior

    ballis-

    tics).

    2)

    ny

    force

    perpendicular

    o

    a

    given

    line

    or

    surface

    (general).

    NITROCELLULOSE:

    xplosive

    ubstance

    formed

    b y

    he

    itration

    f

    otton,r

    ome

    other

    orm

    f

    cellulose.

    Usedasthebase

    of

    most..

    ropellants.

    pecificrades

    f

    nitrocellulosesee

    YROCELLULOSE

    nd

    GUNCOTTON)dependonthedegreeto

    which

    the

    cellulose

    isnitrated.

    NITROCOTTON:

    See

    GUNCOTTON.)

    N ORM AL

    MPACT:

    trikingfrojectile

    againsturfacehat

    serpendicular

    o

    thelineofflightof

    the

    projectile.

    NOSE

    SPRAY:

    (See

    SPRAY.)

    N UTATION :

    mall

    periodicoscillationabout

    themotionofprecession.

    N1TROGUANIDINE

    nitrated

    minomethanami-

    dine):

    seds

    nadditionalbaseofpropel-

    lant,

    seds"cool

    propellant"

    becauseof

    its

    ow

    lameemperaturehich

    does

    ot

    erode

    un

    boresnorproduceasmuchlumi-

    nous

    lash

    s

    ingle

    ase

    nitrocellulose)

    propellants.

    NITROGLYCERINE:

    itrated

    ster

    fglycerol

    in

    hichheH

    adicals

    reeplaced

    y

    NO2;

    sed

    s

    rimary

    ase

    f

    Britishpro-

    pellants

    nd

    s

    elatinizing

    gent

    f

    .

    .

    propellants,

    ut

    ot

    sed

    srimary

    ase

    of

    .

    .ropellantsecausets

    igh

    flame

    temperature

    acceleratesboreerosion.

    NITROGEN

    USTARDGASES:

    Group

    ofblister

    gases

    imilar

    o

    mustard

    as

    ith

    arying

    chemical

    ropertiesndittle

    r

    o

    dor;

    gases

    affecteyes,nose,

    and

    lungs.

    OBTURATION:

    ny

    rocesshat

    revents

    he

    escape

    f

    ases

    rom

    he

    ube

    fweapon

    during

    the

    firing

    of

    aprojectile.

    OBTURATOR:

    evice

    or

    makingthetubeof

    a

    eapon

    as-tight,

    reventingnyscape

    of

    as

    ntil

    he

    rojectilehas

    leftthe

    muz-

    zle.

    OGIVE:

    he

    shape

    of

    the

    head

    of

    the

    projectile,

    often

    onvex

    olidofrevolution

    generated

    by

    n

    rc

    firclehoseenter

    ies

    on

    the

    ide

    fhe

    xisf

    evolution

    pposite

    tothearc.

    OPTIMUMCHARG E:

    Web

    andpropellant

    weight

    combination

    hich

    roducesmaximum

    e-

    locityat

    a

    specifiedpressure.

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    OVERTURNING

    O M E N T

    of

    rojectilen

    flight):ouple

    bout

    n

    xis

    hrough

    he

    center

    fravity,

    perpendicular

    to

    theplane

    of

    yaw.

    OXYGENALANCE:

    atio

    f

    elf-contained

    oxygeno

    uel

    n

    propellant

    or

    explosive.

    PARASHEET:

    arachute-likeevice

    ade

    from

    ingle

    lat

    iece

    fmaterial,

    r

    as

    fe w

    ieces

    s

    ts

    ize

    illpermit;voids

    costf

    omplex

    ore

    onstructionfpara-

    chute.

    PEAKRESSURE:nstantaneousaximum

    pressureevelopednheun

    chamber

    by

    burningropellant;

    ressuremmediately

    preceding

    anexpanding

    shock

    wave.

    PERCUSSION

    COMPOSITION:

    igh-explosive

    powder

    that is

    ignited inome

    types

    of

    firearms by the blow of

    he firingpin

    against

    theprimer

    cap.

    PERCUSSION

    FUZE:

    (See IMPACT FUZE.)

    PERCUSSION

    RIMER:

    ap

    r

    ylinderon-

    tainingmallhargefig h

    xplosive

    that

    ayeet

    ff

    byablow.

    Apercussion

    primers

    sed

    n

    ll

    ixedndemifixed

    ammunitionndn

    ertai

    ypes

    f

    epa-

    rate-loading

    mmunitionognite

    hemain

    propelling

    charge.

    PERFORATION:assagef issileom-

    pletely

    throughanobject.

    PERMISSIBLE

    NDIVIDUALAXIMUMPRES-

    SURE:

    or

    ny

    ype

    un ,

    hatalue

    hich

    should

    ot

    exceededyheaximum

    pressureevelopedy

    ny

    ndividualround

    underan y

    service

    condition.

    PERMISSIBLEEAN

    AXIMUM

    RESSURE:

    For

    ny

    ype

    un,

    hat

    alue

    hich

    hould

    no t

    e

    xceeded

    y

    he

    verage

    f

    he

    maximumressures

    eveloped

    neries

    of

    ounds

    ired

    nderny

    ervice

    ondi-

    tions.

    PHOSGENE:olorlesshoking

    as

    aving

    n

    odorofnew-mownha y

    or

    freshcorn;

    causes

    chokingndoughing,ndnjuriesohe

    lungs.

    PICRIC

    CID

    trinitrophenol):ig hxplosive,

    more

    owerfulhanrinitrotoluene,sed

    widelynhe

    orm

    f

    mixtures

    ith

    ther

    nitro

    compounds.

    PIEZOELECTRICRYSTAL:rystalline

    ma-

    terialossessing

    he

    roperty

    hat,

    when

    t

    isecahnicallyompressedr

    tretched

    in

    certain

    directions,

    lectrical

    harges

    n

    direct

    roportion

    o

    hemechanical

    train

    appear

    onthe

    crystal

    surfaces.

    PITCH

    of

    ifling):eciprocalf

    he

    wist.

    (See

    TWIST.)

    PLANFORM:Shapeofplan

    viewoffins.

    PLASTIC

    XPLOSIVE:Explosivewhich,within

    normal

    angesf

    atmospheric

    temperature,

    is

    apable

    f

    eing

    olded

    nto

    esired

    shapes.

    PLUNGING

    FIRE:

    Gunfire

    that

    strikes

    earth'ssurfaceat

    a

    highangle.

    the

    POINT-BLANK

    ANGE:istance,otarget,

    that

    s

    ohorthathe

    rajectoryf

    bullet

    rprojectile

    spracticallyastraight,

    ratherhanurved,

    ine.

    oint-blank

    range

    sne

    or

    hichnosuperelevations

    needed.

    POINT

    DETONATING

    UZE:

    uze,

    ocatedn

    theose

    f

    rojectile,

    hich

    s

    nitiated

    upon

    mpact.

    POWDER:

    ermometimes

    ooselysed

    or

    "propellant"

    or

    "propellingcharge."

    POWDER

    RAIN:

    1)

    rain,

    sually

    fom-

    pressed

    lack

    owder,

    sed

    o

    btainime

    action

    n

    lder

    uzeypes.

    2)

    rain

    of

    ex-

    plosives

    aid

    ut

    fordestruction

    by

    burning.

    PRACTICE

    MMUNITION:mmunitionsed

    for

    argetractice,mmunitionwithapro-

    pellingharge,utith

    ithernnert

    filler

    r

    ow-explosive

    iller

    o

    erve

    as

    a

    spotting

    charge.

    PRECISION:

    heuality

    f

    aving

    mall

    is-

    persionaboutthe

    mean.

    PRECESSION:

    hangen

    he

    directionofthe

    axis

    f

    otating

    ody.

    nhis

    andbook,

    precessioneans

    he

    low

    motion

    ithout

    nutation.

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    P R E S S U R E ,

    E N T E R

    O F:

    h epoint

    where

    th e

    resultant

    orceausedby

    air

    resistancen-

    tersects

    th eaxis

    f

    th e

    projectile.

    P R I M A C O R D :

    lexibleabric

    tube

    containinga

    filler

    f

    high-explosive

    E T N

    pentareyth-

    ritetetranitrate)

    hats

    used

    oransmit

    detonation

    rom

    a

    detonator

    o

    a

    booster

    or

    bursting

    harge.

    rimacordsh erade

    nameor

    h e

    ype

    f

    etonat i ng

    cord

    cur-

    rently

    in

    use.

    P R I M E R :

    Device

    usedto

    initiate

    th e

    functioning

    of

    nexplosive

    r

    gniter

    rain.

    t

    m a ye

    actuated

    y

    riction,

    l o w ,

    eat,

    ressure,

    orelectricity.

    P R I M E R - D E T O N A T O R :

    Assemblyconsisting

    of

    a

    rimer

    nd

    detonator.t

    a y

    lso

    n-

    clude

    delay

    element.

    P R I M E R

    E A T :

    hamber

    n

    h e

    breech

    mech-

    anism

    f

    u n

    h a t

    uses

    eparate-loading

    ammunition,

    into

    hi chh erimerset.

    P R O B A B L E

    R R O R :

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    P R O O F

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    PROPAGANDA

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