PART ONE (AMCP 706-160: coveri'intmductury hfonnation, mceh.aislM for ?ecumplishing the desired effects, the eh.racter of the target as it influences the effect, and coUcCtionR and analysis of data covering the mechiam of effect. PARl'S, each of which colutituter'a d u n r e. The rafemaca ineludar materid for supporting statements made in the handbook text, and the bibliography p m v i b for utc ided reading on the aubject to lmpmve and rr plify the under-pe. both a reference and a bibliography have been p r r pnred M 4 part of uch major subdivision. Beuuae of the grest variety of purposes for w h i i ammunition h dorigmid, and the wmdexity of the thn,riu a d engilMrjiw prinfiplea UIOeisted with each type, an3 which difYer hetwm thue t y p a in great degree, i t baa not baen p ~ ~ l i bto l e present within p d cable limita all of the f&m of design o r to give illustrative duipnr ahawing the applicatiom in existing rmmu~iitioa W q m e eclsac the llc~eyitv of nuinbiabg muonable security lavel haa been a contmllii f&r. and may be aufRcicnt to make the difference between defeat or victory. Any improvement in the effectivenecre of amnunition will be refiected d i i l y in redoction in Ule t h e and quantity required for accomplishment of any miasion. and the designer must direct his endeavors toward obtaining the desired effects to the greateat pcissible degree within the limitations which conaideration of weight, bulk, and safety impoae. Ammunition is produced with a great variety of find purposes in mind. The handbook on Elements of Terminal Balliitica present infomation on the fundamental principles pverning the behavior of amrnunition in it9 find phase. which (3s a group) eonstitutea the Engineering Design liandbwk Series. The three handbooks devoted to Elements of Terminel Ballistics are part of a group of hap& books covering the engineering infonn?.iion and quant~tativedata needed in the desigt: and construction of Army materiel. CAMPBELL Brigadier General, USA Chief of Stdf C.ĪMCP 706-160 (S), Elements of Terminal Ballistics, Part One, Introduction, Kill Mechanisms, and Vulnerability (U), forming part of the Army Materiel Command Engineering Design Handbook Series, i s published for the information and of all concerned.įRED P. HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND WASHINGTON 2 5. If you are dissatisfied with the reproduction quality of any document that we provide, particularly those not exhibiting any of the above conditions, please feel free to contact our Directorate of User Services at (703) 767-906619068 or DSN 427-906619068 for refund or replacement. Very old material printed on poor quality or deteriorating paper. Pages with continuous tone material or color photographs. Pages with smaller than 8 point type or poor printing. Pages with background color or light colored printing. However, the following original document conditions may adversely affect Computer Output Microfiche (COM) and/or print reproduction: Pages smaller or larger than 8.5 inches x 11.0 inches. In addition, we employ stringent quality control techniques at each stage of the scanning and reproduction process to ensure that our document reproduction is as true to the original as current scanning and reproduction technology allows. Reproduction Qualitv Notice We use state-of-the-art, high-speed document scanning and reproduction equipment. Furthermore, the information will not be published for profit or in any manner offered for sale. Government agency that sponsored the access. Government contract or grant or for purposes specifically authorized by the US. It is the responsibility of the recipient to p r w t l y reanark it to indicate the changeĪs a condition for obtaining DTlC services, all information received from DTlC that is not clearly marked for public release will be used only to bid or perform work under a US. There has been a classification change to this do-nt. Engineering Design HandbookĪpproved for public release Distribution unlimited. Introduction, Kill Mechanisms and Vulnerability.
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