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Roberts specifically mentions the work done by Martin Fackler and his work with the IWBA and the Wound Ballistics Laboratory at the Letterman Army Institute of Research. Roberts says the best source of information on wound ballistics today for both the military and law enforcement is the FBI.
Roberts does mention a lot of wasted research dollars such as the failed XM25 project which he thought was ridiculous.
Bullets designed to wound based upon yaw and tumbling get mentioned. The legal limitations placed on military ammunition get mentioned.
Why 10% ordinance gel is the best tissue analog is explained.
Roberts talks about the problem of not having enough MDs involved in wounding research today and how that causes issues with a lack of understanding of anatomy and physiology in places doing research such as Aberdeen. Start at one hour and 26 minutes to hear about that and why we should be getting information on wound ballistics today from the FBI and not the Army.
To hear about military rifle ammo, start around one hour and 37 minutes.
Roberts does mention a lot of wasted research dollars such as the failed XM25 project which he thought was ridiculous.
Bullets designed to wound based upon yaw and tumbling get mentioned. The legal limitations placed on military ammunition get mentioned.
Why 10% ordinance gel is the best tissue analog is explained.
Roberts talks about the problem of not having enough MDs involved in wounding research today and how that causes issues with a lack of understanding of anatomy and physiology in places doing research such as Aberdeen. Start at one hour and 26 minutes to hear about that and why we should be getting information on wound ballistics today from the FBI and not the Army.
To hear about military rifle ammo, start around one hour and 37 minutes.