Research on the End Effect Experiment of New Type 18.4 mm Kinetic Energy Pain Block Bullet
Xiao-jun Zhai,
Yong-jie Zhu () and
Shang-shun Wang
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Xiao-jun Zhai: University of CAPF
Yong-jie Zhu: University of CAPF
Shang-shun Wang: University of CAPF
Chapter Chapter 92 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 865-875 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In order to make full use of the antiriot kinetic energy weapon and ammunition, it is necessary to make a scientific and systemic research on the end effect of antiriot kinetic energy weapon and ammunition. Take the new type 18.4 mm kinetic energy pain block bullet as an example, on the ground of establishing an experimental firing platform, we carried out the end effect experiment of the bullet in different shooting distance. By analyzing the experimental data and error correction, we obtained that the effective range of the bullet is 30–45 m, the ideal nonlethal end effect value of the kinetic energy pain block bullet is a ratio of kinetic energy of 8.2 J/cm2, it is of great help of the scientific use of this type of antiriot weapons and ammunition.
Keywords: Antiriot kinetic energy weapon; End effect; Kinetic energy pain block bullet; Ratio of kinetic energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38433-2_92
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