Ammo (Part 2)

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The ammos are changed from regular to armor-piercing with the letter Y, and the grenade launcher mode is changed with the letter V, respectively.

The 5.45x39mm 7N10 ammo, a high-penetration bullet, is used in automatic rifles in many Warsaw Pact countries. Its reduced recoil and increased bullet range provide greater accuracy than the older 7.62mm ammo.

The 5.45x39 BP is a 5.45x39 mm 7N22 military ammo with an armor-piercing bullet used in automatic rifles of many Warsaw Pact countries. The bullet contains an armor-piercing hard alloy core. It is effective against body armor.

The 5.56x45 is a low-impulse NATO ammo of 5.56x45mm caliber, designed for aimed burst fire. Known as the SS190, it offers excellent ballistic characteristics.

5.56x45 AR – NATO 5.56x45mm ammo with enhanced penetration, known as the SS190/M855. Effective against body armor. Widely used in small arms by Western militaries and intelligence agencies.

The 9x39 SP-5 is a subsonic assault rifle ammo. The SP-5 features a bimetallic-jacketed bullet. The cavity behind the steel core is filled with lead. It requires a suppressor to ensure silent firing. It is widely used in some Warsaw Pact countries.

The 9x39 SP-6 is a subsonic assault rifle ammo. The SP-6 features a semi-jacketed bullet with a partially exposed hardened steel core. It requires a suppressor to ensure silent firing. It is common in some Warsaw Pact countries and is effective against body armor.

The 7.62x54 7N1 is a specially developed 7.62mm sniper ammo. The bullet features a steel core. Compared to the standard ammo of the same caliber, it offers improved ballistic characteristics and increased penetration. 

The 7.62x54 PP is an inexpensive, standard 7.62mm ammo. Due to its design, it is not well-suited for sniper rifles and is used as ammunition for the RP-74 machine gun.


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See also:

Stalker: Call of Pripyat - Skat-5

Call of Pripyat - Start of the game

Call of Pripyat - Grenade launchers