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- Reversed_bullet abstract "A reversed bullet was a German anti-tank method for penetrating the armor of the British Mark I tank during the World War I.At their inception in 1915, the British Mark I tank proved nearly impregnable to standard rifle fire. The first attempt at boosting the power of German infantry rifles was the \"reversed bullet\". This utilized the same case and bullet as a normal round, except with the bullet seated backwards and more propellant added to the cartridge. When fired, the blunt end of the bullet hits the target first. The bullet does not break apart against armor plating like a normal bullet would. When used against World War I tanks, it sometimes penetrated into the tank compartment, but often it severely distorted the plate armor of the tank. This caused a spray of metal shrapnel (spall) that hurt or killed the crew of the tank, making it just as effective as full penetration of the compartment. At short range, armor required a minimum thickness of one-half inch in order to stop a reversed bullet. The Germans also used reversed bullets at short ranges against French infantry.The reversed bullet sometimes damaged German rifles, often injuring its users. This made it unpopular with German infantry.Later in World War I, the Germans developed the armor-piercing K bullet for use against heavier British tanks.".
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageExternalLink bot32_4.htm.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageID "17277449".
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageLength "2167".
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageRevisionID "627495716".
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLink British_heavy_tanks_of_World_War_I.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ammunition.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLink K_bullet.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLink Spall.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageWikiLinkText "reversed bullet".
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Reversed_bullet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Reversed_bullet subject Category:Ammunition.
- Reversed_bullet hypernym Method.
- Reversed_bullet type Software.
- Reversed_bullet type Firearm.
- Reversed_bullet comment "A reversed bullet was a German anti-tank method for penetrating the armor of the British Mark I tank during the World War I.At their inception in 1915, the British Mark I tank proved nearly impregnable to standard rifle fire. The first attempt at boosting the power of German infantry rifles was the \"reversed bullet\". This utilized the same case and bullet as a normal round, except with the bullet seated backwards and more propellant added to the cartridge.".
- Reversed_bullet label "Reversed bullet".
- Reversed_bullet sameAs Q7318282.
- Reversed_bullet sameAs m.043pr3q.
- Reversed_bullet sameAs Q7318282.
- Reversed_bullet wasDerivedFrom Reversed_bullet?oldid=627495716.
- Reversed_bullet isPrimaryTopicOf Reversed_bullet.