и подписана: "A West German 7.62 round (left) and the
American counterpart (right)."
А рядом приводиться пояснение, что:
"Some time ago 7.62 NATO rounds manufactured in West Germany also had fragmenting properties. NATO standards do not specify jacket material or jacket thickness. The West German 7.62 round used copper-plated steel in the jacket, but their US counterparts used gilding metal alloy around .032 inches (.8mm) thick at the cannelure. The West German jacket is only about .020 inches (.5mm) thick near the cannelure. As a result of the differences, particularly the weaker jacket, the West German round yaws after 8cm or so in tissue before breaking in half at the cannelure. The nose, comprising just over half of the bullet's weight, generally remains intact, and the remaining mass of the lower half fragments. The result in tissue is predictably devastating.
Для невладеющих буржуйским и гугло-переводничиком - стандарт НАТО не регламетрирует материал и толщину оболочки пули, поэтому немцы делали оболочку пули тоньше и "из другого материала".
А теперь осталось узнать у икшперта, какое отношение имеет западногермаснкая пуля 7,62 к М16/М4 филлипиниских военных или китайским калашам их опппонентов?
Re: Да уж,... - Estel02.07.2017 01:43:11 (643, 255 b)