1. Ballistic protection using snow.
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Blaisdell, George L., Melendy, Terry D., and Blaisdell, Marin N.
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SETUP time , *FIREARMS , *BALLISTICS , *AMMUNITION , *PROJECTILES - Abstract
• Small and medium arms fire can be stopped with a snow-based protective structure. • Snow-filled commercial gabions can be efficiently constructed. • Structures can be construction at a rate of about 0.5 hr/m3 with common equipment. • Snow set-up time of 24 h is recommended. • All but one model of projectile penetration in snow matched our results within 32%. Small (5.56 mm, 7.62 mm and 9 mm) and medium (12.7 mm) arms rounds were fired at snow-filled 1.5m cubic gabions in a mid-winter condition in Fairbanks, Alaska. The rounds were excavated and penetration by each ammunition type was measured. A distribution and average of penetration depth was determined. All 320 rounds fired were captured within 1.5m after entering the snow barrier. Comparison with published models of ballistics penetration of snow showed mixed results with several matching our data within 10% and all but one within 32%. However, most of these models are simplistic in that they accommodate limited variables and therefore may not be expected to perform well in all settings. We conclude that snow-based ballistics protection structures can be quickly and efficiently erected in suitable environments and with minimal size, can provide reliable protection against small and medium arms fire. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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