Rifle bullet deflection through a soft tissue simulant.
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Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
30218867
Description
Trajectory deflections of 5.56 NATO and 7.62×39mm rifle bullets, fired through 7.5, 15 and 22.5cm of gelatine, were studied. The magnitude of the deflections from the bullets' original trajectories after perforation are related to the length and the profile of the (wound) channels through gelatine. After 7.5cm of penetration depth, deflection was less than 1°. With the longer channel lengths, bullet instability set in and subsequently, deflection was much larger. Deflection was highest with fragmented 5.56 NATO bullets after perforating 22.5cm of gelatine. The data from this study can be used to assess the degree of bullet deflection in trajectory reconstructions after incidents where human bodies were perforated with rifle bullets of the respective calibres and cartridge types.
Date of Publication
2018-10
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Ballistic gelatine Bullet trajectory deflection Bullet trajectory reconstruction Shooting incident reconstruction Soft tissue simulant
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mattijssen, E J A T | |
Kerkhoff, W |
Additional Credits
Series
Forensic science international
Publisher
Elsevier Scientific Publ. Ireland
ISSN
0379-0738
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restricted