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  2. Green bullet - Wikipedia

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    Some of a bullet's kinetic energy is typically converted to heat if the bullet strikes a hard surface like rock. Collision debris may include high temperature bullet fragments as sparks. Steel core and solid copper ammunition have the highest potential to start wildfires. Lead core bullets are less likely to ignite surrounding vegetation. [22] [23]

  3. List of Royal Enfield motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 iron-barrel engine production came to an end but the B5 export model, with a fuel-injected UCE engine, is sold as the Bullet 500 in almost all international markets. It is currently available in forest green and glossy black colour schemes, and features unique silver petrol tank decorations. Electra 346/499 cc 1995-2016

  4. Royal Enfield - Wikipedia

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    Although the Bullet 500 was discontinued due to poor sales, The Next Generation Bullet 350 was launched on September 1st, 2023. It has a retro style and is priced at ₹1.74 lakh (US$2,090) in India. In January 2024 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 was launched in two new colors- Military Silver Black and Military Silver Red. [28]

  5. Is The Army Really Using 'Green' Bullets Next Year? - AOL

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    Photo credit: Flickr/The U.S. Army America's military is marching toward a greener future. It actually has nothing to do with changing the uniforms to better protect troops in battle. Instead ...

  6. Royal Enfield Classic - Wikipedia

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    Both of these models are more expensive and targeted at a market segment above the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and the Bullet 500. Both the Classic 350 and the Classic 500 come in a variety of color options, including; Stealth Black, Chrome, Battle Green, and Gunmetal Grey.

  7. 7.62×51mm NATO - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge, caliber 7.62mm, NATO, duplex, M198 (green tip): 7.62×51mm NATO duplex ball round with two 84-grain (5.4 g) bullets. The developmental designation was T314E3 . It was meant to increase the M14's volume of fire by doubling the number of bullets it could fire per minute.

  8. 5.56×45mm NATO - Wikipedia

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    The US Army's Ballistic Research Laboratory measured a ballistic coefficient (G7 BC) of 0.151 and form factor (G7 i) of 1.172 for the SS109/M855 ball projectile. [36] The Swedish military has measured the bullet velocities of SS109/M855 military cartridges at 4 m (13.1 ft) from the muzzle fired from differing barrel lengths.

  9. Man who rented Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas a Green ...

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    Matthew Livelsberger, who died Wednesday according to the Army, was an active-duty Green Beret and had served in the Army for nearly 20 years. Green Berets conduct commando-style raids to attack ...