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14.5×114mm cartridge. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Type | Anti-tank rifle, Heavy machine gun | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Placeoforigin | Soviet Union | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Service history | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
In service | 1941–present | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Used by | Soviet Union and successor states | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Wars | WWII, Soviet war in Afghanistan, War on Terror, 2011 Libyan civil war, and many other conflicts | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Production history | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Designed | 1939 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Specifications | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bulletdiameter | 14.88mm (0.586in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Neckdiameter | 16.5mm (0.65in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Shoulderdiameter | 25.50mm (1.004in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Basediameter | 26.95mm (1.061in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Rimdiameter | 26.95mm (1.061in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Rimthickness | 2.5mm (0.098in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Caselength | 114mm (4.5in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Overalllength | 155.80mm (6.134in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Case capacity | 42.53cm3 (656.3gr H2O) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Riflingtwist | 455 mm (1 in 17.91 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Maximum pressure | 360MPa (52,000psi) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Test barrel length: 1350mm (53 inches) Source(s): Post WWII Ammunition Russian Ammunition Page |
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.
Contents
- 1 Cartridge dimensions
- 2 Ammunition types
- 3 Chambered weapons
- 4 See also
- 5 References
- 6 Further reading
- 7 External links
Cartridge dimensions
The 14.5×114mm has 42.53 ml (655 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in bolt action rifles and machine guns alike, under extreme conditions.
14.5×114mm maximum cartridge dimensions. All dimensions in millimeters (mm).
Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 22.50 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 455mm (1 in 17.91 in), 8 grooves, Ø lands = 14.50mm, Ø grooves = 14.95mm.
According to the official guidelines the 14.5×114 case can handle up to 360 MPa (52,213 psi) piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers.
Ammunition types
B-32 API projectile on the left, hardened steel core aside. Tip is black with a thin red band below. On the right, BZT API-T projectile with dark red tip and a wide red band below; hardened steel core and tracer cup on its right. Both jackets and the tracer cup are made from copper-washed steel. Between the cores and the jackets there would be a layer of lead.
- BS: Armor-piercing incendiary original anti-tank round. The projectile weighs 64.4grams and is 51 millimeters long with a 38.7gram core of tungsten carbide with 1.8grams of incendiary material in the tip. The overall round weighs approximately 200grams and is 155 millimeters long. The projectile has a muzzle velocity of approximately 1,006 meters per second and can penetrate 40 millimeters of steel at an incidence of 60 degrees at a range of 100 meters, or 32 millimeters at a range of 500 meters.[1]
- B-32: Armor-piercing incendiary full metal jacket round with a hardened steel core. Projectile weight is 64g and muzzle velocity is 1006m/s. Armour penetration at 500m is 32mm of RHA at 90 degrees.
- BZT: Armor-piercing incendiary tracer full metal jacket round with a steel core. Projectile weight is 59.56g and muzzle velocity is 1,006m/s. Tracer burns to at least 2,000m.
- MDZ: High-explosive incendiary bullet of instant action. Projectile weight is 59.68g.
- ZP: Incendiary tracer round
Dummy round
Cartridges use lacquered steel cases and a percussion primer. Some countries also use brass cartridge cases. The propellant consists of 28.8g smokeless powder with seven tubes, designated as 5/7NA powder. Two different versions of bullet series are known, the earlier had a conventional bullet jacket with boat-tail. These had a long engraving portion that caused considerable barrel wear. The newer bullet types have a smaller engraving portion with a rounder boat-tail and were used from about 1957 on.
14.5×114mm ammunition has been manufactured in Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Hungary, Iraq, North Korea, Poland, Romania, Russia, and the former Czechoslovakia. Of special note are the new Chinese armor-piercing types:[2]
- DGJ02: AP-T cartridge uses a 45g tungsten penetrator, wrapped in a discarding sabot (similar to the US military SLAP cartridges) with dual colour tracer to aid ranging. The sabot splits and leaves the penetrator between 150 to 200m from the muzzle. It has a muzzle velocity of 1,250m/s and is quoted as being able to penetrate 20mm of armour plate set at an angle of 50° at 800m.
- DGE02: APHEI cartridge weighs between 175 and 188g. At 800m it is quoted as having a 90 percent chance of being able to penetrate 15mm of armour plate set at 30°. At 300m after penetrating a 2mm soft steel plate (representing an aircraft skin) it can further penetrate a 1.2mm thick steel plate producing 20 fragments. Upon explosion between 75 and 95 incendiary pieces are formed which have an 80% chance of igniting aviation fuel.
Chambered weapons
Anti-materiel rifles
- Anzio rifle
- Denel NTW-20
- Gepard M-3
- Gepard M-6
- Istiglal IST-14.5
- Mambi-1 AMR
- PDSHP
- PTRS-41 (anti-tank rifle)
- PTRD-41 (anti-tank rifle)
- Shaher[3]
- Truvelo 14.5×114mm
- Vidhwansak
Machine guns
- Slostin machine gun (heavy variant)
- KPV heavy machine gun
- Type 02/QJG-02 heavy machine gun[4]
- Chinese Type 56 & Type 58 heavy machine guns
Other
- ZPU anti-aircraft guns
- 2Kh35 Inserted unified self-loading gun[5]
See also
- 12.7×108mm
- .50 BMG
- 20 mm caliber
- 23 mm caliber
- 25 mm caliber
- 30 mm caliber
References
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- ↑ QJG 02 Heavy Machine Gun
- ↑ 2Kh35 Inserted unified self-loading gun
Further reading
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