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The explosive armor was not effective against mines or high-velocity projectiles, he said.
One of the Pancahtans had taken ten or a dozen high-velocity projectiles through the face.
Gas guns used by laboratories that study high-velocity projectiles generally have two stages.
The Commissioner's pistol snapped two high-velocity projectiles through the opening before the villain within could fire.
Security personnel dropped to O'Brien's left, ripped open by the high-velocity projectiles.
The watchdog ships opened fire, but the new missiles were accelerating so fast that even high-velocity projectiles couldn't intercept them.
They had a spaceman's usual devout respect for high-velocity projectiles and high-energy cutting tools.
A modern high-velocity projectile, regardless of its caliber, destroys a lot of tissue as it passes through the human body.
An irrelevancy now, after the huge scatter of high-velocity projectiles had been loosed against bis command.
His head suddenly recoiled and he dropped to the planks, his skull shattered by at least two high-velocity projectiles.
Is Jadzia Dax left alive, or has that loveliness been ripped apart by high-velocity projectiles?"
It was noiseless, and I knew from my FBI experience that water slows down and stops a high-velocity projectile rapidly.
General Armament Notes In addition to the weapons listed, all Bolo secondary armaments include small-caliber high-velocity projectile weapons for close in defense and anti-personnel fire.
Penetrating injury can be caused by high-velocity projectiles or objects of lower velocity such as knives, or bone fragments from a skull fracture that are driven into the brain.
"A high-velocity projectile that probably came from a rifle" is what hit Judge Weller in his third-floor office at the Reno Justice Court Center, Mr. Frady said.
Faced with sophisticated multistage tank killer missiles, the tank designers have come up with layered armor skirts to disperse the fury of a high-velocity projectile before it reaches the tank's vitals.
In 1886, fifteen years after their defeat by German forces in the Franco-Prussian War, the French Army introduced the new Lebel magazine rifle firing an (8 mm) high-velocity projectile.
RHA was in common use as primary armour until after World War II, during which a new generation of anti-tank rounds using shaped charges instead of heavy high-velocity projectiles came into use.
Chapter 29 The moment the Voyager burst out of the side of the derelict four P'nir heavy cruisers began spraying heavy fire at it--not just energy weapons, but also high-velocity projectiles of some sort.
In addition to causing damage to the tissues they contact, medium- and high-velocity projectiles cause a secondary cavitation injury: as the object enters the body, it creates a pressure wave which forces tissue out of the way, creating a "temporary cavity" that can be much larger than the object itself.
She'd hidden in a blast shelter as the high-velocity projectiles shrieked from the sky, shattering cities . . . then taken refuge in the ruins of a library in the forests outside of New Athens, eluding the patrols and slaver gangs and hunterbots and drunken marauders.
An EFP uses the action of the explosive's detonation wave (and to a lesser extent the propulsive effect of its detonation products) to project and deform a plate or dish of ductile metal (such as copper, iron, or tantalum) into a compact high-velocity projectile, commonly called the slug.
"The patient is alive, just barely, and the indications are that it is both diseased-the exact nature of the disease is not yet known-and suffering from gross physical injury, specifically a punctured wound made by a large, high-velocity projectile or a tightly focused heat beam which passed through the base of the neck and the upper chestal area.