Terminal Ballistics of the Russian AK 74 Assault Rifle: Two Wounded Patients and Experimental Findings (CROSBI ID 99017)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Korać, Želimir ; Kelenc, Dubravko ; Mikulić, Danko ; Vuković, Dragan ; Hančević, Janko
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Terminal Ballistics of the Russian AK 74 Assault Rifle: Two Wounded Patients and Experimental Findings
To study the effects of the Russian AK 74 assault rifle missile (5.45x39mm) on an experimental model and on two wounded patients. Design: experimetal and clinical study. Setting: Brodarski Institute, Marine Research and Special Technologies, Zagreb, Croatia, and General Hospital Karlovac, Croatia. Materails and patients: twenty gelatin blocks used as tissue simulants and two patients with gunshot wounds caused by AK 74 assault rifle missiles. Interventions: after being fired at, gelatin blocks were filmed with a high-speed television camera and radiographs were made of the blocks. Wound of our patients were treated with minimal excision and drainage. Main outcome measures: the correlation between the wound profile method and our experimental model, and the correlation between the wound profile method and the wounds of the patients we treated. Results: bullets were not found to deform of fragment in tissue simulant. The bulleth path through the gelatin block were found to differ from the path predicted according to the wound profile method. Conclusion: gelatin disruption in the initial 8 to 11 cm of the bullet path is minimal. Even the highest-velocity military missiles, like the AK 74 5.45x39mm bullet, may cause only minimal tissue disruption in this initial part of tissue penetration.
terminal ballistics ; gunshot wound ; high-velocity projectile
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Podaci o izdanju
166 (12)
2001.
1065-1068
objavljeno
0026-4075
1930-613X
10.1093/milmed/166.12.1065
Povezanost rada
Kliničke medicinske znanosti