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  1. The 5.56×45mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 5.56 NATO, commonly pronounced FYV-fyv-six) is a rimless bottlenecked centerfire intermediate cartridge family developed in the late 1970s in Belgium by FN Herstal. [5] . It consists of the SS109, L110, and SS111 cartridges.

  2. Incorporating Nammo’s knowledge on tungsten carbide technology­ and lead free projectile design, the 5.56 mm AP 45 ­provides a cost effective Armor Piercing round for use in assault rifles and machine guns. Military specified (STANAG 4172).

  3. The M995 is a 5.56-mm Armor Piercing (AP) cartridge that provides an AP capability for the M16A2 rifle, the M4 carbine, and the Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW). The M993 is a 7.62-mm AP cartridge which provides an AP capability for the M60 machine gun, and the M24 sniper rifle.

  4. Armour-piercing ammunition (AP) is a type of projectile designed to penetrate armour protection, most often including naval armour, body armour, and vehicle armour. [1] The first, major application of armour-piercing projectiles was to defeat the thick armour carried on many warships and cause damage to their lightly armoured interiors.

  5. Na początku lat 80 XX w. amunicja 5,56 × 45 mm z pociskiem SS109 stała się standardową amunicją pośrednią NATO. W USA jako pierwszy do uzbrojenia przyjął ją w 1982 roku US Marine Corps jako M855.

  6. The 5.56x45mm NATO round is an improved version of the M193 round that was developed in Belgium. Compared to the older M193 the SS109 uses a heavier and more effective bullet, uses a cleaner propellant, has a lower muzzle velocity and uses a faster rifling twist rate.

  7. 25 sty 2022 · Amunicja 223 Remington może być bezpiecznie wystrzeliwana w komorze 223 Remington lub 5,56mm. Jednak powinieneś strzelać tylko amunicją 5,56 mm w karabinie z komorą 5.56 mm, w przeciwnym razie ryzykujesz potencjalnie katastrofalny (i niebezpieczny) incydent.

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