Friday, June 12, 2009

Collateral damage

The collateral damage refers to achieving the accuracy of targets in firearms. The collateral damage needs to be reduced in order to achieve the 100% accuracy. While considering practical cases it can’t be done up to 100%. The collateral damage depends upon the muscle velocity, weight of the projectile and the type of explosive material used. All these above mentioned factors needs to be selected accurately to reduce the collateral damage. For small firearms the collateral damage is not an important one but when it comes to cruise and ballistic missile it needs to be reduced. The pin point location of the target is not much enough to achieve the Collateral damage.

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