ballistics
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- Ballistics by the Inch
- Projectile use by non-human organismsNon-human use of projectiles
- Drugfire
- Contact shotType of gunshot wound
- Elevation (ballistics)Angle in ballistics
- Internal ballisticsStudy of the propulsion of a projectile
- Internal ballisticsStudy of the propulsion of a projectile
- Taylor knock-out factorFormula made to approximate a bullet's stopping power
- Mathematical discussion of rangekeeping
- Projectile use by non-human organismsNon-human use of projectiles
- External ballisticsBehavior of projectiles in flight
- Point-blank rangeDistance at which a firearm or projectile can be fired directly at its target and hit
- Projectile use by non-human organismsNon-human use of projectiles
- Internal ballisticsStudy of the propulsion of a projectile
- Automated firearms identification
- Transitional ballistics
- Rifleman's ruleRule of thumb for rifle firing
- Stopping powerAbility of a firearm or other weapon to cause immediate incapacitation
- Terminal ballisticsProjectiles' behavior after reaching their targets
- RicochetRebound of a projectile off a surface
- High–low systemDesign of cannon and anti-tank launcher
- Hydrostatic shockControversial theory in terminal ballistics
- Ballistic gelatinTesting medium used in ballistics
- Internal ballisticsStudy of the propulsion of a projectile
- Projectile use by non-human organismsNon-human use of projectiles
- Ballistics by the Inch
- Internal ballisticsStudy of the propulsion of a projectile
- Ballistics by the Inch
- Projectile use by non-human organismsNon-human use of projectiles
- Integrated Ballistics Identification System
- Light-gas gunGun designed to generate very high speed
- BallisticsScience of the motion of projectiles
- Ballistics by the Inch
- Ballistics by the Inch
- Overall length