Anti-materiel Ammunition
Covers the stats of anti materiel ammunition.
25x137mm Bushmaster
Overview
The 25x137mm Bushmaster is a primarily vehicle utilised auto-cannon cartridge with a wide range of ammunition that has been developed for this munition, providing weapons that utilise it with the capability to defeat the majority of armored vehicles it is likely to encounter, up to and including some light tanks. The ammunition used in the M242 Bushmaster Chain Cannon may also be used in a variety of weapons such as the GAU-12 Equalizer, the French Giat M811, or the Swiss Oerlikon KBA weapon system.
Despite its wide use in vehicles, it is almost never utilised in man portable weapons due to the power, weight and size of the munition, however one such weapon does exist, the Laku Solutions LRAMW-25 (Light Recoil Anti Materiel Weapon-25mm), which is a 39 kilogram anti-materiel rifle designed to give the capability for defeating light vehicles, powered infantry armor, exo-skeletons and mechas to an infantry platoon.
Stats
Ammunition Type | Damage | Fragment Count/Explosive Damage | Bullet Velocity (m/s) | Barrier Penetration | Armor Piercing |
M791 APDS-T | 490 | N/A | 1340 | 70 | 8000 |
GDOT APFSDS-T | 440 | N/A | 1390 | 98 | 8600 |
Hypersonic Tubular | 110 | N/A | 3462 | 186 | 9780 |
Non-Explosive Fragmenting | 420 | 350 Frags @ 10m | 1050 | 30.95 | 810 |
M792 HEI-T | 300 | 610 Frags @ 20m + 34dmg @ 20m |
1100 | 20 | 4300 |
Incendiary Flechette | 118x44 | 3dmg @ 0.2m | 1417 | 11.2 | 1200 |
14.5x114mm
Overview
The 14.5×114mm (.57 Cal) is a heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge used by the Soviet Union, the former Warsaw Pact, modern Russia, and other countries. It was originally developed for the PTRS and PTRD anti-tank rifles, but was later used as the basis for the KPV heavy machine gun that formed the basis of the ZPU series anti-aircraft guns that is also the main armament of the BTR series of armoured personnel carriers from the BTR-60 to the BTR-80 and for heavy anti-materiel sniper rifles.
Stats
Ammunition Type | Damage | Bullet Velocity (m/s) | Barrier Penetration | Armor Piercing |
B32 API | 220 | 1470 | 7.45 | 300 |
MDZ HEIP | 220+0.4@3m | 1400 | 4 | 300 |
MDZ(M) HEIP | 220+0.4@3.5m | 1000 | 5.1 | 300 |
DGE02 AP-HEI | 223+0.4@3.6m | 1450 | 10.5 | 1000 |
Incendiary Tracer | 221+0.4@2m | 1000 | 4.5 | 200 |
New Zealand Humane Whale Killer | 220 + Underwater Capabilities | 1673 | 8 | 250 |
7N3 Enhanced Armor Penetrator | 218 | 990 | 338.2 | 1990 |
13.2mm TuF
Overview
The Mauser 13.2mm TuF (German: Tank und Flieger; lit. "tank and aircraft", known also as 13.2×92mmSR) cartridge, was a major step in the development of anti-tank cartridges, being the first one designed for the sole purpose of destroying armored targets.
Stats
Ammunition Type | Damage | Bullet Velocity (m/s) | Barrier Penetration | Armor Piercing |
SmK Gen 1 | 316 | 785 | 26 | 130 |
SmK Gen 2 | 315.6 | 785 | 26.4 | 160 |
PmK Gen 1 | 317+0.4 Phosphorus damage @0.3m | 840 | 24.9 | 140 |
PmK Gen 2 | 317+0.4 Phosphorus damage @0.3m | 790 | 24.9 | 140 |
SmR | 317.3+6.4 Incendiary Damage @ 2.5m | 795 | 28 | 290 |
SmKH | 316.2+6.4 Incendiary Damage @ 1.85m | 795 | 28 | 290 |
.50 BMG (12.7x99)
Overview
The .50 Browning Machine Gun (.50 BMG, 12.7×99mm NATO) is a cartridge developed for the Browning .50 caliber machine gun in the late 1910s, entering official service in 1921. The .50 BMG cartridge is also used in long-range target and anti-materiel rifles, as well as other .50-caliber machine guns.
Stats
Ammunition Type | Damage | Bullet Velocity (m/s) | Barrier Penetration | Armor Piercing |
M33 Ball | 250 | 880 | 10.0253299 | 288 |
MK211 Raufoss | 240 + 4 Indirect@2.76m | 870 | 20 | 210 |
MK212 Raufoss Tracer | 240 + 4 Indirect@2.76m | 870 | 20 | 210 |
M903 API | 120 | 1266 | 19.9 | 1500 |
LC/68 Depleted Uranium SABOT | 160 | 1300 | 11 | 580 |
Lightweight Plastic Projectile | 80 | 1800 | 1 | 10 |
XMP Tungsten AP | 160 | 780 | 25 | 490 |
AMAX Match | 190 | 860 | 3.2 | 15 |
XM1175 Duplex | 130x2 | 804 | 2.6 | 110 |
EXACTO Tracking Munition | 50+82 Indirect Hit | 750 | 0 | 0 |
12.7x55 ASh
Overview
12.7x55 is a heavy .50 caliber round developed for close quarter operations against heavily armoured opponents. Ammunition varies from 100 grain to 2000 grain loads all capable of packing variably harder punches the heavier the round is. The 12.7x55 ASh performs poorly at range and is generally unable to reach out further than 300 meters.
12.7x55 LP - Legkaya Pulya (LP) or "Light Bullet"
Light supersonic sabot-born lead bullet with an aluminum core weighing 7 grams (108 grains).
12.7x55 TP - Tyazhelaya Pulya (TP) or "Heavy Bullet"
Heavy subsonic lead bullet weighing 33 grams (509 grains).
12.7x55 BP - Broneboynaya Pulya (BP) or "Armor-Piercing Bullet"
Lead bullet with an armor-piercing component weighing 18 grams (277 grains).
12.7x55 DP - Dvukhpul'niy (DP) or "Double-Bulleted"
Two bullets loaded inline weighing 17 grams (262 grains) each.
12.7x55 Jasmin
Heavy 12.7x55 BP round loaded with a small explosive tip.
12.7x55 Octoplex
Abnormal shotgun like round for the ASh-12 that has eight small projectiles packed in line with each other.
Stats
Note: 343.2 m/s is the subsonic barrier - anything below that is considered subsonic. Subsonic ammunition removes the bullet crack down range making the round better suited to stealth.
Ammunition Type | Damage | Bullet Velocity (m/s) | Barrier Penetration | Armor Piercing |
LP | 92 | 420 | 12.5 | 70 |
TP | 96 | 230 | 15.1 | 40 |
BP | 94 | 222 | 50 | 70 |
DP | 32 | 254 | 13 | 70 |
Jasmin | 102 + 3 Explosive | 210 | 20 | 70 |
Octoplex | 27 | 263 | 30 | 40 |
Note: Barrier penetration represents the rounds ability to go through walls and barriers. Armor piercing represents the rounds ability to penetrate body armor plates.