the 8×57 IR cartridge was also known as Patrone M/88. In 1905 this was further updated to the 8×57 IS, or the 8mm Mauser. The ...
From pistol rounds to artillery shells, the Army is developing a host of new ways to destroy targets large and small.
Exabyte Corporation enhanced the international 8mm format established in 1984 and turned it into a high-performance digital storage device in 1987. The cartridges held 2.5GB, a breakthrough for ...
The next developments for the Army's newest rifle and machine gun may have more to do with software than bullets. The Army ...
Both use 6.8mm ammo, which is much heavier than the current 5.56mm round widely employed in the Army but has the potential to be more effective against body armor. The XM7 is nearly one-third ...
both chambered in the new 6.8mm Remington Special Purpose Cartridge. Summary: The U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program aims to replace the M4 carbine and M249 light machine gun ...
New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer celebrated the opening of its expanded ammunition manufacturing plant in Jacksonville on Wednesday.
It’s a well-known secret that inkjet ink is being kept at artificially high prices, which is why many opt to forego ‘genuine’ manufacturer cartridges and get third-party ones instead.
Security forces in Manipur have intensified search operations and area domination across vulnerable areas in both the hill ...
The Taiwan-manufactured T112 assault rifle has undergone enhancements based on user feedback since it was first unveiled at ...
To help meet those expectations, the Army in 2022 chose firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer to produce the NGSW and at least some of the new 6.8mm ammo. The initial contract that was awarded featured ...
The service is working on one-way tracer rounds for current standard rifle ammunition and reduced-range training rounds for some of the same cartridges ... Weapon’s 6.8mm round.