Reportedly new triplex 5.45mm rounds for anti-drone use.

From the highly credible source of some guy on Twitter:

High-Precision Complexes Holding has begun rolling out the first batches of its ‘Многоточия’ (Ellipse) triplex C-sUAS rounds. These are the СЦ 226 (STs 226) in 5.45x39, and the СЦ 228 (STs 228 in 7.62x39. Claims hit probability is improved by a factor of 2.5x at 300 m.

  • _stranger_@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    that just sounds like a worse shotgun with extra steps.

    I’ll take one in 12.7mm please, bullpup if you have one available.

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      30 days ago

      There is validity to trying to make ammunition variants for weapons already being carried instead of introducing a whole different weapon.

      The next step up would be something like an underbarrel anti-drone weapon. I’m honestly surprised not to have seen a scattering type load for a GP-25.

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          30 days ago

          Yes, M576 buckshot (and some other similar ideas like flechette loadings) exist/existed. However I’m talking about GP-25 compatible rounds being developed and used for anti-drone. While NATO style 40mm has had a lot of experimentation in the past, the 40mm for GP launchers didn’t have as much experimentation in the past.

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    30 days ago

    I swear I’ve seen something like this before. Maybe on the Forgotten Weapons Youtube.

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    29 days ago

    I used to have a pencil like this.

    Also i’m highly skeptical of 3 rounds stacked on top of each other having any good ballistics let alone a higher hit rate at 300 m.