Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Caseless ammunition, in the broad sense, is not a new concept.
The rifle is noted for its use of caseless ammunition.
A recent topic of research has been in the realm of "caseless ammunition".
Several radical concepts, such as caseless ammunition, were explored but ultimately rejected due to high risk.
Military and commercial producers also make Caseless ammunition.
Because the G11 uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps.
The 20 and 40 millimetre Vulcan cannons use what we call caseless ammunition.
I should blast you in the face with a thousand 10mm caseless ammunition rounds from my pulse rifle.
Nearly all modern ammunition has some type of rim, the major exception being caseless ammunition.
Other variants experimented with caseless ammunition technologies as well.
It was unusual in using caseless ammunition.
The weapon uses 4.73x33mm caseless ammunition, with the propellant shaped into square blocks.
Nothing in the world ever sounded like caseless ammunition, at full-auto, out of a floating breech.
In 1993 Voere of Austria began selling a gun and caseless ammunition.
Such weapons could use caseless ammunition effectively.
Then there's the other kind of high tech, like solid-state electronics and the new H&K caseless ammunition.
Several assault rifles have used caseless ammunition.
Because of German reunification and heat-dissipation issues with the caseless ammunition, the rifle never entered full production.
The Daisy V/L was the first production rifle for caseless ammunition.
The less orthodox caseless ammunition and a rifle firing both types of ammunition has also begun.
This allows a mostly caseless ammunition without the sealing issues generally encountered in such ammunition.
As yet, the only weapon that electrically fires caseless ammunition automatically is Metal Storm.
Turns out, the G11 used a proprietary caseless ammunition, which is why it didn't make it into production: the military likes to use standard ammo.
The Marine Corps is pursuing caseless ammunition, which is less developed and will take several more years to refine.
The second spiral of caseless ammunition was rolled out in 2008, with the necessary facilities to produce the ammunition in bulk completed.