What is a butterfly bullet?

Butterfly bullet is a type of bullets that launched faster than sound and causes severe damage in flesh layers and bone when hitting the human body. It is used by the Israeli army snipers against the armless demonstrators on the borders of gaza. #
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Are butterfly bullets a war crime?

Their use is also a war crime as per a statute of the International Criminal Court because of the “unnecessary injury and suffering caused from large bullet wounds.”
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What bullets are a war crime?

According to Section 6(1)(b)(xix), “[e]mploying bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core or is pierced with incisions”, constitutes a war crime in international armed conflicts.
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What kind of bullet explodes on impact?

Expanding bullets, also known colloquially as dumdum bullets, are projectiles designed to expand on impact. This causes the bullet to increase in diameter, to combat over-penetration and produce a larger wound, thus dealing more damage to a living target.
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Are explosive bullets legal?

The customary rule cited above reflects the prohibition, under customary law, of exploding bullets against persons only. Many states today consider it legal to use exploding bullets weighing less than 400 grams against material targets.
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What are blue tip bullets for?

Blue tipped military ammunition are incendiary rounds. Manufacturers designed these rounds all the way back in WW2. Experts built the rounds to shoot down aircraft by igniting their fuel tanks.
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What is a Devastator bullet?

A proprietary exploding bullet composed of a lacquer-sealed aluminium tip with a lead azide centre, which is designed to explode on impact.
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Why are hollow-points not allowed in war?

The hollow-points, which expand when they hit flesh, are banned in warfare as inhumane by the Hague Declaration and the Geneva Conventions because they cause great damage to internal organs and tissue.
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Why put a cross in a bullet?

Cutting a round in this way guarantees that the round will fragment upon striking the body creating more severe wounds. There is a forum of ammunition specialists answering a similar question.
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What is a mushroom bullet?

[. . .] a bullet that will transfer its energy quickly onto its target. This is where soft-point and hollow-point projectiles come into their own. They are designed to "mushroom" or expand when they hit any resistance ([e.g.] animal flesh). This expansion makes the diameter of the bullet increase.
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Are dum dum bullets legal?

Possession of dum dum bullets, commonly known as armor piercing rounds, could result in jail time and fines.
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Why is napalm illegal?

Napalm is legal to use on the battlefield under international law. Its use against "concentrations of civilians" is a war crime.
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Are flamethrowers legal in war?

The military use of flamethrowers is restricted through the Protocol on Incendiary Weapons. Apart from the military applications, flamethrowers have peacetime applications where there is a need for controlled burning, such as in sugarcane harvesting and other land-management tasks.
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What was a Dum Dum bullet?

n. a hollow-nosed or soft-nosed bullet that expands on impact, inflicting a severe wound.
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Why are Dum Dum bullets banned?

Dum Dum Bullets have been banned already in the first Hague Conventions of 1899, because of their capability to expand or flatten inside the human body. Their use was subject of § 23 of the Hague Convention from 1907 (source 2).
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What are mercury tipped bullets used for?

Mercury has, in the real world, been used to increase the terminal effect of hollow point bullets (especially a the relatively low velocity of pistol bullets).
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Why do police use hollow points?

Despite the widespread ban on military use, hollow-point bullets are one of the most common types of bullets used by civilians and police, which is due largely to the reduced risk of bystanders being hit by over-penetrating or ricocheted bullets, and the increased speed of incapacitation.
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What is a Hydra Shok bullet?

Hydra-Shok is a type of hollow-point projectile made by Federal Premium Ammunition. It was originally patented by ammunition designer Tom Burczynski. Hydra-Shok was released in 1988 after the FBI requested a bullet with better terminal ballistics than traditional cup and core projectiles.
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Are hollow points legal in war?

While hollow points are commonly used by police and civilians, they are banned in international warfare under the 1899 Hague Convention's early laws of war that the United States has followed even though the U.S. government never ratified the agreement.
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Why does military use Full Metal Jacket?

The use of full metal jacketing in military ammunition came about in part because of the need for improved feeding characteristics in small arms that used internal mechanical manipulation of the cartridge in order to chamber rounds as opposed to externally hand-reloading single-shot firearms.
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Why is expanding ammo banned in war?

According to the ICRC, there is general agreement that expanding bullets would cause unnecessary suffering.
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What is a hot round bullet?

Overpressure ammunition, commonly designated as +P or +P+, is small arms ammunition that has been loaded to produce a higher internal pressure when fired than is standard for ammunition of its caliber (see internal ballistics), but less than the pressures generated by a proof round.
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Is Dragon's Breath ammo lethal?

The muzzle blast, at close range, probably is. But it's certainly not as lethal as a regular 12-gauge shell, which will separate you from your future in a split second, with no questions asked.
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What is an incendiary bullet called?

High-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition (HEIAP) is a form of shell which combines armor-piercing capability and a high-explosive effect. In this respect it is a modern version of an armor-piercing shell. The ammunition may also be called semi-armor-piercing high-explosive incendiary (SAPHEI)
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