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Army Bullets Now Bigger and Badder

11/5/2018

Defense specialist Allison Barrie shares information on a new bullet that is bigger, bolder and harder hitting than current rounds. This new generation of bullet will help make U.S. soldiers even more unstoppable by allowing them to shoot farther – with accuracy – than any known military rifle on earth.

The plan is to increase rounds from 5.56 to 6.8 to deliver more stopping power against threats. This enables the Army to more effectively neutralize targets farther way. But as the Army increases their lethality, so will the opposing forces ultimately requiring more advanced body armor for our troops.

 

 


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