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US tests 5.56 mm bullets that turn rifles into drone killers using pellet-cloud cone
The 5.56×45 mm bullet can be shot from any standard NATO round-firing rifle, such as the AR-15, SIG MCX, among others. The ...
Ukrainian defense firms are set to produce anti-drone ammunition, enhancing infantry capabilities against small Russian ...
The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is investigating the disappearance of more than 60 protective masks, three radiation test sets and hundreds of rounds of ammunition from a storage cage at ...
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Fabian Castro, an infantry rifleman with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment provides security at a position near At-Tanf Garrison, Syria.(Cpl. Roderick Jacquote/Marine Corps) ...
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.
Aguila Ammunition has met the needs of shooters again, this time by offering bulk packaging for their 5.56 caliber ammo. "If there is a way to meet the needs of our customers, we try to do exactly ...
After carrying the M16 or one of its cousins across the globe for more than half a century, soldiers could get a peek at a new prototype assault rifle that fires a larger round by 2020. Army ...
The US Army is testing new guns and ammunition to replace the M4/M16 assault rifles. The 5.56 mm ammunition is not as lethal the in the over 300 meter range where many modern firefights are taking ...
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