Talk:14.5 × 114 mm
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Caliber
14.5x114 not 14.5 x 114 !! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.77.15.69 (talk) 23:30, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
The drawing dimensions overconstrain the cartridge. Though the dimensions given are "maximums" ... a little wiggle room
Weight
Why does it mention the weight of the bullet alone, but not the weight of the entire round? It should mention the weight of the entire round, with bullet, casing, and powder, somewhere in this article. 71.112.219.8 (talk) 06:20, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
- Why? The reason for stating the bullet weight is for kinetic energy calculations. The bullet is the only part of the cartridge that hits the target. Roger (talk) 07:13, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
Dead link
During several automated bot runs the following external link was found to be unavailable. Please check if the link is in fact down and fix or remove it in that case!
- http://www.russianammo.org/145mm.html#4
- In 14.5×114mm on 2011-05-23 02:59:23, 404 Not Found
- In 14.5×114mm on 2011-06-01 15:22:24, 404 Not Found
--JeffGBot (talk) 15:22, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
test barrel
The test barrel is a KPV machine gun. The chart in the source is directly from the KPV section and says:
The KPV machinegun is also used in Naval pedestal mounts, designated MTPU which fires at least 450rpm. . . . The ammunition used post WWII: USSR Designation US Abbreviation Bullet Weight [g] Muzzle Velocity [m/s] Description B-32 API 64,0 1000 Steel core bullet with incendiary in tip BZT API-T 59,6 1000 Steel core bullet with incendiary in tip and tracer BS AP (special) 64,4 1000 Tungsten carbide core bullet ZP Inc.-T 60,0 1000 "Instantaneous Incendiary" bullet with internal fuze, incendiary in tip, tracer container in base MDZ HEI 59,7 1000 Projectile filled with HEI charge, internal air compression fuze. Pointed boattail projectile MDZ HEI(var)57,8 1000 Slightly modified version of the above MDZ, with shorter air compression tube in tip
KKV
I have found no reference to the "KKV" type munition outside of fictional sources. I believe it is just that: fictional. Can somebody please cite a source as to where they found information on the KKV? The only place I can find data on it is on the "Nsdraftroom" forum, which is not a legitimate source of information and is purposefully intended for the posting and sharing of fictional and/or speculative data (designs). Unfortunately I cannot link it here, because it is apparently on the spam blacklist, but you can get to it from the index of that website by posting "?showtopic=8181" after "index.php".
Re:KKV
I also believe the "KKV" round is fictional and have found no credible sources mentioning anything about such a round. I have removed the mention of it.
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