For most shooters the difference between .223 Remington and 5.56×45 NATO is minor, but it matters because 5.56 is typically loaded to higher pressures and uses a slightly different chamber leade.
A GSAS administrator fired several bullets at an active threat training completion certificate belonging to his co-worker, according to an incident report filed on Monday. John Henderson, an associate ...
Bullets are the newest counter-drone measure being tested in the United States, which aim to replace or help the more common laser weapons, electronic warfare equipment, and even other unmanned aerial ...
The lethality of ammunition is much beyond caliber size or muzzle velocity. True destructive potential lies in how a bullet behaves after leaving the barrel – how it transforms energy, deforms, ...
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Ukraine is now fielding anti-drone bullets for NATO rifles, offering front-line troops a rapid-response tool against Russia’s increasing use of small UAVs, such as FPV and munition-dropping drones.
Thanks to Brave1, a video of a Ukrainian anti-drone cartridge has begun circulating online. So it seems appropriate to offer some clarification. Yes, such a Ukrainian development exists, a 5.56 NATO ...
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Nathan Round, part of GameRant's talented Game Guides Team, is the leading voice for Call of Duty guides. From meta loadouts to the best weapons for each season, he takes pride in crafting top-notch ...
The XM250 is a lightweight, belt-fed, select fire, 6.8mm light machine gun. (Garrett Dacko/Army) The Army is one step closer to producing millions of rounds each year of its newest caliber for the ...