Category
page 1Anti-materiel cartridges
.50 BMG
rifle cartridge designed by John Moses Browning
12.7×108mm
heavy machine and anti-materiel rifle cartridge
14.5 x 114 mm
anti-tank rifle ammunition used by the PTRS-41
13.2mm TuF
The 13.2×92mmSR, also known as Mauser 13.2 mm TuF (; literally "tank and aircraft", historical military designation), is a semi-rimmed rifle and machine gun cartridge developed by the German Empire for anti-tank and anti-aircraft use which was introduced during World War I. The cartridge was a major step in the development of anti-tank cartridges, being the first one designed for the sole purpose of destroying armored targets.
20 mm cartridge
firearm caliber
.50 British
The 12.7×81mmSR cartridge was created by Vickers as an export variant of the cartridge developed for the Vickers .50 machine gun. The major changes were to modify the case from rimless to Semi-Rimmed and reduce the bullet weight from to .
.416 Barrett
cartridge
.460 Steyr
centerfire sniper rifle cartridge designed by Steyr Mannlicher
23×152mm
The 23×152mmB is a large-caliber cartridge used by the USSR/CIS in the VYa-23 aircraft autocannon, the Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft, and in the 2A7 and 2A14 autocannons on the ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun series and ZSU-23-4 "Shilka", among others.
7.92 x 94 mm Patronen
anti-tank rifle ammunition used by the Panzerbüchse 39
7.92mm DS
rifle cartridge
.55 Boys
anti-tank rifle ammunition used by the Boys .55in anti-tank rifle