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25 × 184 mm
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Switzerland
25 × 184 mm
Synonyms 25 mm Oerlikon KBB Armament Oerlikon KBB cannon. Development This was developed by Oerlikon in the early 1980s, in order to produce a 25 mm cannon with more power than the KBA for air defence or vehicle armament roles. It is used in the four-barrel `Seaguard' naval Close-In Weapon System (CIWS). Description The case is rimless, bottlenecked, lacquered steel and has a screw-in percussion primer. The projectile is secured to the case by an eight-point crimp. Projectiles are described below. Ammunition is currently manufactured only by Oerlikon Contraves Pyrotec AG. SWITZERLAND Manufacturer Oerlikon Contraves Pyrotec AG Type: HE-I: Hardened steel shell with ballistic cap, filled 20 g Hexal P15 combined with an incendiary composition; base fuze providing self-destruction after about 9 seconds flight; 230 g; MV 1,160 m/s APDS-T: A 156 g heavy metal penetrator core with light alloy ballistic cap, in a plastic/alloy sabot with base tracer; 190 g; MV 1,285 m/s. Penetration 34 mm at 60º at 1,000 m AMDS: This is virtually the same as the APDS-T projectile but does not contain a tracer. It is intended for the attack of sea-skimming anti-ship missiles. 190 g; MV 1,270 m/s. This projectile fulfils all the conditions necessary to destroy a missile warhead at ranges exceeding 1,000 m, with the missile closing at speeds from M0.9 to M3.0 FAPDS: This resembles the APDS in form but uses a frangible subprojectile which, after penetrating the target, disintegrates into fragments to cause widespread internal damage. 190 g; MV 1,285 m/s TP: Steel shell, filled inert; dummy fuze. 230 g; MV 1,160 m/s TP-T: Steel shell, filled inert with red tracer; dummy fuze; 230 g; MV 1,160 m/s TPDS-T: Steel subprojectile in alloy/plastic sabot, with tracer; 190 g; MV 1,285 m/sRead More
0.300 Whisper
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Switzerland
0.300 Whisper
Synonyms none Armament Selected compact assault rifles. Most rifles chambered for this cartridge are adopted from AR-15 or M-16 rifles. Development The 0.300 Whisper was designed by J D Jones of SSK Industries for firing extremely heavy, accurate, ballistically efficient bullets at subsonic velocities. The cartridge was subsequently adopted for use in suppressed weapons by a number of US special operations organisations and is in use by special operations units worldwide. Although expressly designed for use with suppressed weapons, use of the 0.300 Whisper is spreading to non-suppressed firearms, as it generates no sonic 'boom' upon leaving the muzzle in its subsonic loadings and in this version, the bullet delivers more energy on target at 200 m than any western subsonic round, save for other 'Whisper' cartridges. Unsuppressed, the subsonic version has less noise at the muzzle than a standard 9 × 19 mm ball round. Description The cartridge is derived from the 0.221 Remington and is necked up to accept a 0.308 (7.62 mm) bullet. The case is rimless, bottlenecked, Boxer primed and loaded with relatively heavy bullets which range in weight from 8.1 g to 15.5 g in standard loadings. SWITZERLAND Manufacturer RUAG Munition (formerly SM Swiss Ammunition Enterprise Corp) Type: SWISS P Subsonic: HPBT: 14.3 g; MV 320 m/s SWISS P Armour Piercing: FMJHC; 12.7 g; MV 855 m/s; penetration 500 m: body armour class 4++ SWISS P Styx Action: HPBT; 12.85 g; MV 880 m/s Note: SWISS P cartridges are Ballistically matched to a range of 450 m. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Manufacturer Cor-Bon Type: Ball: JHP; 8.1 g; MV 640 m/s Ball: JHP; 9.7 g; MV 610 m/s Subsonic Ball: JHP; 14.3 g; MV 305 m/s Manufacturer SSK Industries Type: Ball: JHP; 8.1 g; MV 696 m/s Ball: FMJ; 8.1 g; MV 696 m/s Ball: FMJ; 10.7 g; MV 309 m/s Ball: JHP; 10.7 g; MV 319 m/s Ball: FMJ; 14.3 g; MV 309 m/s Ball: FMJ; 15.5 g; MV 317 m/sRead More
6.5-284 Norma
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
United States
6.5-284 Norma
Synonyms None Armament Suitably chambered rifles. Development The 6.5-284 Norma was developed as a joint venture between the Swedish firm Norma Precision AB and Black Hills Ammunition of the United States at the behest of the US military, which was seeking a cartridge with a trajectory approximating that of the 0.300 Winchester Magnum . The primary design goals were to reduce the recoil, noise signature and bore erosion associated with the 0.300 Winchester Magnum without significantly reducing overall ballistic performance. The 6.5-284 was derived from the 0.284 Winchester sporting cartridge, which was selected in part because it provides a large capacity in a relatively short cartridge case. Except for energy, the ballistics of the 6.5-284 approach those of the 0.300 Winchester Magnum . The 6.5-284 is intended for match shooting and sniper use to a range of 1,000 m and beyond, and is presently undergoing evaluation by US military for both match and sniper use. The 9.2 g (142 gr) Sierra hollow point boat tail bullet remains supersonic to a range of 1,500 m. The 6.5-284 is manufactured for Norma in the United States by Black Hills Ammunition. Description The 6.5-284 Norma is a tapered bottleneck cartridge with brass case and rebated rim. The standard 7.7 g and 9.2 g bullets are coated with molybdenum disulphide to reduce friction and increase accuracy. SWEDEN Manufacturer Norma Precision AB Type: Ball: HPBT, 7.7 g; MV 990 m/s Ball: HPBT; 9.2 g; MV 944 m/s UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Manufacturer Black Hills Ammunition Type: Ball: HPBT, 7.7 g; MV 990 m/s Ball: HPBT; 9.2 g; MV 944 m/s Ball: HPBT; 9.0 g; MV 899 m/sRead More
120 mm smoke bomb 266
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Sweden
120 mm smoke bomb 266
Armament All 120 mm smoothbore mortars. Development By FFV (now Bofors AB) to meet a demand from the Swedish Army for a smoke bomb, that would not bury in soft ground nor shatter against rocks on impact. Description The appearance of this bomb is quite conventional. It has a streamlined steel body with three gas check rings at the bourrelet and either a steel or an alloy tailboom and fins. A primary cartridge fits into the tailboom and the secondary increments fit around the boom. The operation of the bomb is unique. A time fuze is fitted, when this functions, it first fires a small rocket motor which exhausts through a port in the side of the bomb just below the fuze. This causes the bomb to yaw sideways across its trajectory, and as it does so an expelling charge blows off the ogive of the bomb. This releases a small drag parachute which fills and pulls out a larger parachute. During this action the bomb is yawing more across its trajectory. Under the pull of the large braking parachute, which is firmly attached to the bomb afterbody, the bomb rapidly turns upside down. It has now lost all its flight momentum and is suspended beneath the braking parachute. The expelling charge that initiated all this action also lit a delay which now lights the smoke composition. The bomb afterbody now drops to the ground, emitting smoke as it does so, under the control of the braking parachute. It therefore lands relatively gently so that it will not be shattered or buried. The descent of the smoke container takes place at the same speed irrespective of range, so that the smoke screening ability remains the same throughout the whole firing range of the mortar. The smoke bomb is a close ballistic match for the standard Tampella pattern 120 mm HE mortar bomb. An infra-red screening smoke composition has been developed and can be loaded into the smoke container at customers' request. Manufacturer Bofors AB.Read More
120 mm anti-armour guided bomb Strix
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weaponsAmmunition, Missiles and precision weapons
Sweden
120 mm anti-armour guided bomb Strix
Armament Any 120 mm smoothbore mortar. Development Developed jointly from 1984 to 1990 by Bofors AB and Saab Missiles, to provide a top-attack anti-tank weapon for infantry. Description Strix is a 120 mm mortar projectile, terminally guided by an infra-red target seeker. It is completely autonomous in operation, requiring no other information than that normally provided by a Forward Observation Officer. The Strix projectile is handled exactly like any other mortar round, except that it is fitted with a special tail unit which separates from the bomb after approximately 20 m of flight. The bomb follows a normal ballistic trajectory, sustained if required by a rocket motor, increasing range and reducing the effect of wind. Only in the last stages of flight does the infra-red target seeker and guidance system come into operation to direct the bomb onto the upper surfaces of its target, for it is these surfaces that are generally the least protected. The Strix projectile consists of a hollow charge warhead, a guidance system, an electronic unit, the infra-red sensor, the afterbody with the fins and an optional rocket motor. Terminal guidance is performed by side-thruster units in the afterbody. The high descent angle implicit in the use of a mortar projectile enables the Strix projectile to overcome several attack problems. For example, it is possible to attack the lighter top armour of armoured fighting vehicles rather than attempting to defeat the front and side armour. The near-vertical final trajectory also allows the IR seeker to overcome concealment methods such as camouflage and smoke screening. Manufacturer Bofors AB.Read More
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