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Hitler's Tanks Were Superior To The Army's M-4 Sherman, But It Didn't Matter

by Kyle Mizokami

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A student loads a magazine during the live-firing portion of a Combat Arms Training and Maintenance class on base Jan 21. The M-16A2 fires 5.56 mm semi-jacketed frangible rounds and each magazine holds up to 30 rounds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st

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A student loads a magazine during the live-firing portion of a Combat Arms Training and Maintenance class on base Jan 21. The M-16A2 fires 5.56 mm semi-jacketed frangible rounds and each magazine holds up to 30 rounds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st

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RIP 5.56 Round: The Army Now Has a New Bullet That Can Pierce Any Kind of Body Armor

March 8, 2020
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