PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • 14.5x114mm
  • 14.5x114mm
  • 14.5x114mm
rdfs:comment
  • 14.5mm 弾薬は狙撃用にのみ使用される。コヴナントテクノロジーのシールドで防護されない物体は必ず即死または致命傷を負うだろう。だが、装甲車両や過度に防護された目標に対しては90mmHEAT弾薬やHESH弾薬の方が極めて有利であった。
  • ll calibro 14.5x114mm APFSDS è utilizzato dall'UNSC per i fucili di precisione della serie SRS99.
  • The 14.5×114 mm (.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 armored personnel carriers from the BTR-60 to the BTR-80.
  • Possibly similar to an ammunition type employed by the Soviet Union during the twentieth century, the round is employed in an anti-matériel role, used to damage or destroy enemy equipment and vehicles. However, thick Covenant armor, and the use of Energy Shields by Sangheili and Kig-Yar, has caused it to take on an anti-personnel role in addition to its anti-armor roles.
  • |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | 14.5x114 mm |- |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Type | colspan="2" | Anti-tank rifle, Heavy machine gun |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Place of origin | colspan="2" | Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | Service history | Production history |- |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Designed | colspan="2" | 1939 |- |- |- |- | Specifications |- |- in ) in ) in ) in ) in ) in ) in ) in ) psi ) |- |- |- |- |- " | g (gr) ft/s)
  • The 14.5x114 mm (.57 Cal) is a heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge used by the former 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.
Length
  • 155.800000
btype
  • B-32 API
  • BS AP
  • KKV
  • MDZ HEI
  • ZP Inc.-T
  • BZT API-T
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:guns/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:halo/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:ja.halo/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:publicsafety/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:vietnam-war/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:vietnamwar/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
BW
  • 59.600000
  • 59.700000
  • 60
  • 64
  • 64.400000
  • 66.500000
balsrc
Origin
  • Soviet Union
bwunit
  • gram
Service
  • 1941
En
  • 29800
  • 29850
  • 30000
  • 32000
  • 32200
  • 33250
Name
  • 14.500000
Type
  • Anti-tank rifle, Heavy machine gun
  • Anti-tank rifle, Heavy machine gun, rimless bottleneck
Caption
  • 14.500000
usedby
  • Russia
rimthick
  • 2.5
basedia
  • 26.95
neckdia
  • 16.5
shoulderdia
  • 25.5
rimdia
  • 26.95
oal
  • 155.8
vel
  • 1000
is SI ballistics
  • yes
case length
  • 114
Wars
test barrel length
  • 1350.0
Base
  • 26.950000
is SI specs
  • yes
twist
  • 455.0
neck
  • 16.500000
cl
  • 114.0
case type
  • Rimless, bottleneck
rim dia
  • 26.950000
Used by
  • Soviet Union and successor states
rim thick
  • 2.500000
case capacity
  • 42.530000
rifling
  • 455.0
Bullet
  • 14.880000
max pressure
  • 360
shoulder
  • 25.500000
design date
  • 1939
Death
  • Still in production
Birth
  • 1939
abstract
  • |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | 14.5x114 mm |- |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Type | colspan="2" | Anti-tank rifle, Heavy machine gun |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Place of origin | colspan="2" | Image:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | Service history |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | In service | colspan="2" | 1941 to present |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Used by | colspan="2" | Soviet Union and successor states |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Wars | colspan="2" | WWII |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | Production history |- |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Designed | colspan="2" | 1939 |- |- |- |- |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | Specifications |- |- |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Bullet diameter | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Neck diameter | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Shoulder diameter | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Base diameter | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Rim diameter | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Rim thickness | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Case length | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Overall length | colspan="2" | mm (in ) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Case capacity | colspan="2" | 42.53 cm³ (656 gr H2O) |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Rifling twist | colspan="2" | 455 mm (1 in 17.91 in) |- |- ! style="padding-right: 1em;" | Maximum pressure | colspan="2" | MPa (psi ) |- |- |- |- |- |- ! colspan="3" style="background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | Ballistic performance |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%; background: #DEDEDE;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" ! Bullet weight/type ! Velocity ! Energy |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%;" | style="vertical-align:middle; border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; " | g (gr) BZT API-T||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| m/s (ft/s) ||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| J (ft·lbf) |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%;" | style="vertical-align:middle; border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; " | g (gr) MDZ HEI||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| m/s (ft/s) ||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| J (ft·lbf) |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%;" | style="vertical-align:middle; border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; " | g (gr) ZP Inc.-T||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| m/s (ft/s) ||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| J (ft·lbf) |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%;" | style="vertical-align:middle; border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; " | g (gr) B-32 API||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| m/s (ft/s) ||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| J (ft·lbf) |- style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%;" | style="vertical-align:middle; border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; " | g (gr) BS AP||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| m/s (ft/s) ||style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; "| J (ft·lbf) |- | colspan="3" style="text-align: center; padding-top: 5px; font-size: 90%;" | Source: Post WWII Ammunition Russian Ammunition Page |} The 14.5x114 mm 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.
  • 14.5mm 弾薬は狙撃用にのみ使用される。コヴナントテクノロジーのシールドで防護されない物体は必ず即死または致命傷を負うだろう。だが、装甲車両や過度に防護された目標に対しては90mmHEAT弾薬やHESH弾薬の方が極めて有利であった。
  • Possibly similar to an ammunition type employed by the Soviet Union during the twentieth century, the round is employed in an anti-matériel role, used to damage or destroy enemy equipment and vehicles. However, thick Covenant armor, and the use of Energy Shields by Sangheili and Kig-Yar, has caused it to take on an anti-personnel role in addition to its anti-armor roles. The 14.5mm sniper round has less effect on living targets due to the ammunition type. These are designed for penetration and not terminal performance; this type of bullet does not fragment nor does it tumble, which would cause maximum damage to a target but instead punches through with extreme velocity, so the actual wound it creates is rather unimpressive, at least compared to that of a weapon firing rounds that would tumble or fragment. APFSDS rounds were originally intended for use in armor vehicle main weapons (IE 90mm-120mm smoothbore guns) to defeat armored vehicles due to the increasingly ineffectiveness of HEAT and HESH shells against modern armor, though many other large caliber weapons have seen use with it.
  • ll calibro 14.5x114mm APFSDS è utilizzato dall'UNSC per i fucili di precisione della serie SRS99.
  • The 14.5×114 mm (.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 armored personnel carriers from the BTR-60 to the BTR-80.
  • The 14.5x114 mm (.57 Cal) is a heavy machine gun and anti-materiel rifle cartridge used by the former 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. The 14.5x114mm has 42.53 cm³ (656 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. Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 22.50 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 455 mm (1 in 17.91 in), 8 grooves, Ø lands = 14.50 mm, Ø grooves = 14.95 mm. According to the official guidelines the 14.5x114 case can handle up to 360 MPa (52213 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.