This video explores the 6.5x25mm CBJ cartridge, designed by Carl Bertil Johansson. It features a unique design that necks down 9x19mm to 6.5mm and utilizes a sabot to fire a hardened tungsten penetrator, offering exceptional armor-piercing capabilities. The cartridge achieves high velocities from both pistols and submachine guns while maintaining 9x19mm case dimensions, allowing for easy conversion with just a barrel change. The description also mentions the availability of APDS, subsonic AP, duty, and frangible rounds from CBJ Tech Ab.
This video features an unboxing of a 40-year-old, Cold War-era Soviet 125mm PU-12 APFSDS training round, complete with a PU-105 dummy propellant charge. The ammunition is for the D-81 smooth-bore gun found in tanks like the T-72, T-80, and T-90. The description highlights the impressive velocity of the service versions, reaching nearly 6,000 feet per second, and notes its larger caliber compared to the U.S. Abrams 120mm. The video offers a glimpse into historical military hardware and its technological advancements.
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