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12.7x108mm B-32 (B-32)

A 12.7x108mm B-32 gl (GAU Index - 57-BZ-542, GRAU Index - 7B3-2) cartridge with a 48 gram armor-piercing incendiary bullet with a high-strength heat-treated steel core with an incendiary compound on the tip and a bimetallic jacket, in a brass case. This cartridge was introduced into service in 1936 for Soviet 12.7x108mm caliber weaponry, designed primarily to neutralize light armored vehicles as well as helicopters and to be able to neutralize hostile personnel behind light covers, not to mention its excellent results against the most modern specialized ballistic body protections as well as having a considerable stopping power effect and be able to inflict severe adverse effects on the target after impact.

Caliber 12.7x108mm
Subsonic No
Tracer No
Damage 182
Penetration 88
Armor Damage 88 %
Fragmentation 17 % (2-3)
Velocity 818 m/s
Ballistic Coefficient 0.623
Accuracy 0 %
Recoil 0 %
Durability Burn 0.00 %
Misfire Chance 0 %
FTF Chance 0 %
Heat 0.00 %