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English: 'Green Bullet' as effective as M855 round -- consistently
May 06, 2011 By C. Todd Lopez Photo Credit: C. Todd Lopez Jim Newill explains the effectiveness of the Army's 5.56mm M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round fired from an M4 Carbine against a 3/8 inch mild steel plate & compares its performance against that of a 7.62mm M80 round fired from an M14 during a test fire event at Aberdeen Proving Ground, May 04, 2011. The M80 round, unlike the M855A1 round, was unable to penetrate the plate at 300 meters. |
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Source | http://www.army.mil/article/56157/ |
Author | US Army |
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