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A Study of .22 Caliber Rimfire Exploding Bullets: Effects in Ordnance Gelatin
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1985Abstract This is a study of commercially available .22 caliber rimfire ammunition manufactured to explode on bullet impact. Factors considered were bullet velocity, angle of impact, missile deformation, and depth of penetration and cavitation in ordnance gelatin.
AR Josselson +6 more
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2015
A study was undertaken to determine whether different concentrations of ordnance gelatine, water types, temperatures and curing times would have an effect on projectile penetration of a gelatine tissue surrogate. Both Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) specified gelatines were compared against the FBI ...
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A study was undertaken to determine whether different concentrations of ordnance gelatine, water types, temperatures and curing times would have an effect on projectile penetration of a gelatine tissue surrogate. Both Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) specified gelatines were compared against the FBI ...
Maiden, N. +3 more
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1988
Abstract Great controversy has surrounded the replacement of the 7.62-mm caliber by the reduced 5.56-mm caliber as the standard U.S. military rifle. Although its relevance to human wounding can be debated, the terminal ballistics of military small arms in ordnance gelatin remains a convenient medium for comparative testing.
B D, Ragsdale, S S, Sohn
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Abstract Great controversy has surrounded the replacement of the 7.62-mm caliber by the reduced 5.56-mm caliber as the standard U.S. military rifle. Although its relevance to human wounding can be debated, the terminal ballistics of military small arms in ordnance gelatin remains a convenient medium for comparative testing.
B D, Ragsdale, S S, Sohn
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Magnetic models of unexploded ordnance
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2006Laurens Beran
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Photogrammetry in the Ordnance Survey from Close to MacLeod
Photogrammetric Record, 2003Peter Collier
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Folk belief and landscape in Connacht: accounts from the Ordnance Survey letters
Folk Life, 2019Ciarán McDonough
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Excavator-mounted ordnance locating system using electromagnetic sensing technology
Automation in Construction, 1998Leonhard E Bernold
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A study of .22 caliber rimfire exploding bullets: effects in ordnance gelatin.
Journal of forensic sciences, 1986openaire +1 more source

