Ballistics: Theory And Design Of Guns And Ammun... -

This section focuses on what happens inside the gun barrel from the moment of ignition until the projectile leaves the muzzle. Key topics include:

: How different materials (steel, concrete, ballistic gelatin) react to impact.

The book by Donald E. Carlucci and Sidney S. Jacobson is a comprehensive technical reference that covers the physical and mathematical principles of firearm and projectile behavior. It is widely used by engineers and ballisticians to understand the lifecycle of a projectile, divided into four distinct branches: 1. Internal Ballistics Ballistics: Theory and Design of Guns and Ammun...

This describes the short, complex period when the projectile emerges from the muzzle and is still influenced by the escaping high-pressure gases (the "muzzle blast"). : The visible byproducts of combustion.

This covers the projectile's flight through the atmosphere. The text utilizes complex physics to predict trajectories: : Drag coefficients ( Cdcap C sub d ), lift, and the effects of air density. This section focuses on what happens inside the

: Mathematical models used to predict the effectiveness of a specific round against a specific armor or target.

: How suppressors, muzzle brakes, and compensators interact with these gases to reduce recoil or sound. 3. External Ballistics Carlucci and Sidney S

: The design of ammunition to expand or break apart to maximize energy transfer.