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A flechette or flèchette (/ f l eɪ ˈ ʃ ɛ t / fle-SHET) is a pointed, fin-stabilized steel projectile. The name comes from French flèchette (from flèche ), meaning "little arrow" or " dart ", and sometimes retains the grave accent in English: flèchette .
The idea of a flechette-firing individual weapon started in earnest during the Army's Project SALVO.SALVO had earlier concluded that a small weapon with a high rate of fire would be considerably deadlier than the large "full power" weapons being developed in the 1950s, and followed several lines of investigation to find the best way to provide high firing rates.
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A needlegun, also known as a needler, flechette gun or fletcher, is a firearm that fires small, sometimes fin-stabilized, metal darts or flechettes. Theoretically, the advantages of a needlegun over conventional projectile firearms are in its compact size, high rate of fire , and extreme muzzle velocity .
Because standard bullet ammunition does not work well underwater, underwater firearms commonly fire flechettes instead of standard bullets. The barrels of underwater pistols are typically not rifled. Rather, the fired projectile maintains its ballistic trajectory underwater by hydrodynamic effects. The lack of rifling renders these weapons ...
Ballistic Helmet: NIJ IIIA [82] Introduced as a part of the part of the 2012 "beskyttelsesudrustning" set [71] Was supposed to become the standard-issue helmet [83] but due to unknown reasons was restricted to deployments only.
Three people are alleged to have forged Jason Kelce's signature on more than 1,100 memorabilia items that sold for at least $200,000 at a signing event.
Beehive was a Vietnam War era anti-personnel round packed with metal flechettes fired from an artillery gun most popularly deployed during that conflict. It is also known as flechette rounds or their official designation, antipersonnel-tracer (APERS-T).