![Experimental Ammo from the US Army's LSAT program: From left-to-right, Standard 5.56 mm NATO, 5.56mm Caseless, 5.56 mm Cased-telescoped [900 X 773] : r/MilitaryPorn Experimental Ammo from the US Army's LSAT program: From left-to-right, Standard 5.56 mm NATO, 5.56mm Caseless, 5.56 mm Cased-telescoped [900 X 773] : r/MilitaryPorn](https://i.imgur.com/rsCwrwZ.jpg)
Experimental Ammo from the US Army's LSAT program: From left-to-right, Standard 5.56 mm NATO, 5.56mm Caseless, 5.56 mm Cased-telescoped [900 X 773] : r/MilitaryPorn
What is the next evolution of the bullet? Will we just keep making cased ammo more effective? Or will we invent a new firearm with an entirely different type of ammunition than
The brass cartridge with a jacketed bullet have been the dominating firearm ammunition for almost 150 years. What will be the next evolution in firearms? - Quora
Telescoped ammunition is where the bullet is encased in the propellant, how is the bullet accelerated if the projectile is pretty much in the middle of a small explosion? - Quora
![Nicholas Drummond on X: "Cased telescoped ammo in 6.5mm (centre) next to conventional 5.56mm (left) and CT 5.56mm (right). This is the future of military small arms. https://t.co/idPsUkxbuR" / X Nicholas Drummond on X: "Cased telescoped ammo in 6.5mm (centre) next to conventional 5.56mm (left) and CT 5.56mm (right). This is the future of military small arms. https://t.co/idPsUkxbuR" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DA09IVYXUAAd7ce.jpg:large)