Pointblank
Senior Member
Re: Type 95 assault rifle
Data without armour.
Most people are over 20cm from the front of the chest to the back. The standard M855 round is designed to penetrate armour, of which of the current wars we are fighting, most opponents aren't wearing armour. The new Mk262 round is heavier, and as you can see, does more damage against unarmoured targets. As such, the US Military is switching ammo provided to troops in theatre to the new Mk262 ammo, which has better terminal ballistics performance against unarmoured targets.
Wrong treaty. It's the Hague Conventions. And they ban bullets that expand or explode on impact. These rounds are designed to tumble once they have penetrated.
Hey Pointblank:
Yeah, I always read that Personal Defense Rifles were somewhat overrated: good for civilian usage, but not for military grade stuff.
Is that data with or without armor. If it is with armor, what type of armor? Every data I have seen shows that no armor, armor, and armor type affects a bullet's damage.
Anyhow, based on your provided charts, it seems that fat people get hurt more by bullets than skinny people. Of the bullets provided, only 3 bullets would deal more damage if your body is 20 cm thick or thinner than if your body is thicker than 20 cam, and all the other bullets do more damage if your body is more than 20 cam thick than if your body is 20 cm or less thick.
Maybe this is why there are many reports that the skinny Vietcong, terrorists, and Iraqi independent fighters can take unexpectedly many body shots by M14 and M16 assault rifles.
The more bloody bullets fragment upon penetration, but I believe this violates international war laws, and these bullets usually have a harder time penetrating through walls and other barriers.
Does anyone have data on the QBZ's bullet damage against unarmored bodies, damage against armored bodies (type of armor, too), and penetration ability through walls (wood, concrete, both wood and concrete, and steel) into bodies (unarmored and armored)?
I would love to see this data for ALL major military bullet types.
Data without armour.
Most people are over 20cm from the front of the chest to the back. The standard M855 round is designed to penetrate armour, of which of the current wars we are fighting, most opponents aren't wearing armour. The new Mk262 round is heavier, and as you can see, does more damage against unarmoured targets. As such, the US Military is switching ammo provided to troops in theatre to the new Mk262 ammo, which has better terminal ballistics performance against unarmoured targets.
I like how the 5.56's main method of damaging tissue is against Geneva conventions. Everyone should make fragmenting bullets! It's OK as long as it's FMJ!
Wrong treaty. It's the Hague Conventions. And they ban bullets that expand or explode on impact. These rounds are designed to tumble once they have penetrated.