Try GOLD - Free

INNOVATION IN AMMUNITION TECHNOLOGY

Geopolitics

|

February 2025

Ammunition technology has undergone remarkable advancements, transitioning from early gunpowder cartridges to cutting-edge designs that enhance range, lethality, and efficiency. Innovations such as the 5.45x39mm and the U.S. Army's adoption of the 6.8mm hybrid cartridge demonstrate the continuous push for superior firepower while optimising soldier mobility. This evolution highlights the balance between weight, accuracy, and battlefield effectiveness in modern warfare, analyses

- SANJAY SONI

INNOVATION IN AMMUNITION TECHNOLOGY

The term “ammunition” dates back to the mid-17th century and originates from the French phrase la munition, meaning materials used for war.

The earliest cartridges appeared in the late 16th century and were simple-charges of gunpowder wrapped in paper, with the ball loaded separately. By the 17th century, innovations allowed the ball and powder to be combined into a single unit. Soldiers using muzzle-loading muskets would bite the end of a paper cartridge, pour a small amount of powder into the firing pan, empty the rest into the barrel, and then ram the ball and paper down the barrel.

The breech-loading rifle and various multi-shot weapons of the 19th century made possible the loading of the entire cartridge as a unit. Many varieties were developed using paper, linen, animal tissue, collodion, metal, rubber, and other materials. All required an external spark to ignite the propellant.

The Advent of Bullets and Primers

In 1847, Parisian gunsmith B. Houllier patented the first self-contained cartridge triggered by the gun's hammer. One version used a pin struck by the hammer, while another used a primer with mercury fulminate in the cartridge rim. Later advancements centred the primer at the cartridge base, creating the modern centerfire cartridge. This design became standard for larger calibres, while rimfire cartridges remained popular for small-bore ammunition like .22 calibre rounds.

Smokeless nitrocellulose powder replaced black powder as the propellant in the late 19th century. The round ball was replaced by the elongated, or cylindroconoidal, Minié ball, as it was commonly called, with a cavity in the base that expanded on the explosion of the charge to engage the rifling threads in the gun barrel.

For shotgun shells, paper or plastic became the materials of choice, replacing brass casings.

MORE STORIES FROM Geopolitics

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

AXIOM-4 AND BEYOND: ALL SET FOR GAGANYAAN MISSION

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's successful return from space and his subsequent return to India have set the ball rolling for the Indian human spaceflight programme, with the Gaganyaan manned mission scheduled to lift off in 2027

time to read

11 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

INDIA'S CHINA CALCULUS AND THE POK QUESTION

India's strategic necessity in dealing with China and Pakistan is to compartmentalise challenges without diluting resolve. Improving relations with China should be an investment in bandwidth to settle the western question, and formalising the LoC as the international border with Pakistan remains the least risky path.

time to read

9 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

HYPE VERSUS REALITY: THE INDO-US MILITARY RELATIONS

All the tall talks about a \"defining relationship\" between India and the United States notwithstanding, the fact remains that in the eyes of officialdom in Washington, India does not fit into the strategic interests of the United States in the way Australia, Japan, and South Korea do in Asia.

time to read

10 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

THE SU 57 CONUNDRUM

Revolutionising Su-57! Why India Is The Only Country That Can Boost The Fortunes Of Russia's Stealth Fighter

time to read

5 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

FORGING AN IMPENETRABLE SKY SHIELD

The Sudarshan Chakra represents the beginning of India's air defence evolution. As threats continue evolving, the system must adapt and expand to maintain effectiveness through continuous technology development, regular system updates, and periodic capability assessments

time to read

11 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

THE UNMANNED VANGUARD

The utility of Unmanned Ground Vehicles makes them a vital addition for the Indian armed forces, but their pace of adoption needs to be accelerated.

time to read

10 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

HOW INDIA GOT ITS WAY ON KISHANGANGA

Retired civil servant, Subash Chandra Garg, 1983 batch Indian Administrative Service officer from the Rajasthan cadre, has released his seventh book—No Minister!

time to read

11 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

RESHAPING COMMUNICATIONS

Software-Defined Radios are indispensable on the modern battlefield and are being inducted in large numbers by the Indian armed forces,

time to read

8 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

SHIELDING INDIA'S LIFELINES

From energy grids, pipelines, hospitals, data centres, airports, rail hubs, cultural and religious sites, military bases, to nuclear plants, India's critical infrastructure is the new target of visible and invisible enemies, seeking to paralyse the arteries of the nation. The Sudarshan Chakra Mission seeks to blend mythological inspiration with modern science in creating not only a military shield but a comprehensive national protection grid to confront the increasingly asymmetric forms of modern warfare head-on.

time to read

12 mins

September 2025

Geopolitics

Geopolitics

A MISSILE WITH A MESSAGE

India's Agni-5 missile represents a critical development in the country's strategic defence capabilities, as it is a direct response to the complex security environment India is currently facing and reflects significant advancements in missile technology

time to read

9 mins

September 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size