20 mm caliber is a specific size of popular
autocannon ammunition. It is typically used to distinguish smaller-caliber weapons, commonly called "
gun
A gun is a ranged weapon designed to use a shooting tube (gun barrel) to launch projectiles. The projectiles are typically solid, but can also be pressurized liquid (e.g. in water guns/cannons, spray guns for painting or pressure washing, p ...
s", from larger-caliber "
cannon
A cannon is a large- caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder ("black powder") was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder ...
s" (e.g.
machine gun
A machine gun is a fully automatic, rifled autoloading firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges. Other automatic firearms such as automatic shotguns and automatic rifles (including assault rifles and battle rifles) ar ...
vs.
autocannon). All 20 mm
cartridges have an outside
projectile (
bullet) diameter and
barrel bore diameter of . These projectiles are typically long, cartridge cases are typically long, and most are
shells, with an explosive payload and detonating
fuze.
Weapons using this caliber range from
anti-materiel rifle
An anti-materiel rifle (AMR) is a rifle designed for use against military equipment, structures, and other hardware (materiel). Anti-materiel rifles are chambered in significantly larger calibers than conventional rifles and are employed to elimi ...
s and
anti-tank rifles
An anti-tank rifle is an anti-materiel rifle designed to penetrate the armor of armored fighting vehicles, most commonly tanks, armored personnel carriers, and infantry fighting vehicles. The term is usually used for weapons that can be carried a ...
to aircraft autocannons and
anti-aircraft guns
Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
.
Usage
Twenty-millimeter-caliber weapons are generally not used to target individual soldiers, but have targets such as vehicles, buildings, or aircraft.
Types of ammunition
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High explosive
An explosive (or explosive material) is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure. An ...
(HE)
*
High explosive incendiary
In warfare, high-explosive incendiary (HEI) is a type of ammunition specially designed to impart energy and therefore damage to its target in one or both of two ways: via a high-explosive charge and/or via its incendiary (fire-causing) effects. ...
(HEI)
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Armor-piercing
Armour-piercing ammunition (AP) is a type of projectile designed to penetrate either body armour or vehicle armour.
From the 1860s to 1950s, a major application of armour-piercing projectiles was to defeat the thick armour carried on many wars ...
(AP)
*
Semi-armor-piercing high explosive incendiary (SAPHEI)
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Armor-piercing discarding sabot
Armour-piercing discarding sabot (APDS) is a type of spin-stabilized kinetic energy projectile for anti-armour warfare. Each projectile consists of a sub-calibre round fitted with a sabot. The combination of a lighter sub-calibre projectile wi ...
(APDS)
*High explosive fragmentation tracer (HEF-T)
*
High explosive high capacity (HE-M)
*Penetrator with enhanced lateral effect (PELE)
*Target practice - inert projectile (i.e., PGU-27A/B)
[PGU-27A/B TP/ PGU-28A/B SAPHEI / PGU-30A/B TP-T]
/ref> Used for training (TP)
*Target practice tracer - inert projectile with tracer material in base for visual trajectory tracking (i.e., PGU-30A/B) (TP-T)
20 mm weapons
Each weapon is listed with its cartridge type appended.
Current weapons
Historical weapons
Cartridge type indicates the diameter of projectile and the length of the cartridge that holds it; for example 20×102mm is a 20 mm projectile in a 102 mm long case. Only rarely do two designers use the same case length, so this designation is usually definitive. Some cartridge types have additional letters or information about them listed. A B following the case length such as the 20X138B, indicates the cartridge has a belt which is used for headspacing. An R indicates a rimmed cartridge such as the 20X145R. An RB indicates a rebated rim, one which is a smaller diameter than the case head such as the Oerlikon 20X110RB.
See also
* .50 BMG
* .950 JDJ
The .950 JDJ (24.1×70mm) is a powerful large caliber rifle cartridge developed by American gunsmith and weapon designer J. D. Jones of SSK Industries.
Cartridge
.950 JDJ cases are approximately 70 mm in length, and are based on a 20×11 ...
* 14.5×114 mm
* 20×110mm USN
The 20×110mm USN (also known as 20×110mm US Navy and 20mm Mk-100 Series) is an autocannon cartridge developed by the US Navy after World War II for use in Mk 11 and Mk 12 autocannons. They are called the ''Mk 100'' series as they range from M ...
* 23 mm caliber 23 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition.
This ammunition size has not been widely used. Examples of armaments using it are:
* 23x115mm caliber, used on many Soviet and Russian airplanes
* 23x122mm
* 23x139mmSR
* ...
** 23×115 mm
** 23×152 mm
* 25 mm caliber
25 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition. It has also been recently used for the Barrett XM109 anti-materiel rifle. Such ammunition includes the NATO-standard 25×137mm and 25×184mm, the Soviet 25x218mmSR, and the Ch ...
* 30 mm caliber
30 mm caliber is a specific size of popular autocannon ammunition. Such ammunition includes NATO standard 30×113mmB and 30×173mm (STANAG 4624), Soviet 30×155mmB, 30×165mm, and 30×210mmB, Yugoslav 30×192mm, Anglo-Swiss 30×170mm, and ...
References
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External links
FAS: 20 mm Cannon Ammunition
ATK produced 20, 25 & 30 mm caliber ammunition
Rapid Fire: 20 mm Antitank Rifle Cartridges image
Rapid Fire: 20 mm Autocannon Cartridges WWII image 1
Rapid Fire: 20 mm Autocannon Cartridges WWII image 2
Rapid Fire: 20 mm Autocannon Cartridges Post-WWII image
20mm sniper rifles
Large-caliber cartridges