A new bullet that can fire through 13 blocks of ballistic gelatin is in the hands of U.S. Special Operations Command. A tungsten-tipped CAV-X bullet by Virginia’s DSG Technologies’ may be the next ...
Army officials at Camp Edwards believed they were being eco-friendly when they started using a “green bullet” that contains no lead — a move meant to prevent polluting an aquifer beneath the base. But ...
In brief: A lot of movies suggest that diving into water is a good way to escape gunfire, but that's no protection against new bullets being tested by the US military that can move swiftly and at ...
The U.S. Special Operations Command is reportedly testing bullets that can be shot underwater, according to Defense One. Regular bullets slow down significantly underwater, posing little threat, ...