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The 4.6×30mm (designated as the 4,6 × 30 by the C.I.P.)C.I.P. TDCC 4,6 × 30
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Heckler & Koch Heckler & Koch GmbH (HK or H&K; ) is a German firearms manufacturer that produces handguns, rifles, submachine guns, and grenade launchers. The company is located in Oberndorf am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg and also has subsidiaries in the United ...
(HK) in 1999. It was designed primarily for the MP7 PDW to minimize weight and recoil while increasing body armor penetration. It features a pointed, steel-core, brass-jacketed bullet.


Development

The 4.6×30mm cartridge was introduced in 1999 as a competitor to
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's 5.7×28mm cartridge. Heckler & Koch started the development of a semi-automatic handgun for their 4.6×30mm PDW cartridge, but Heckler & Koch cancelled the Universal Combat Pistol (UCP) at the prototype stage.


Overview

Compared to standard intermediate cartridges, one can carry more 4.6×30mm ammunition due to the cartridge's lower weight and relatively small dimensions. Also, due to the lower weight of the bullet, aiming in rapid fire is much easier as
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depends much on the weight of the bullet.
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testing shows that because of the round's smaller diameter and high projectile velocity, body armor penetration is higher than that of traditional handgun projectiles. A series of tests performed by
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in the United Kingdom and France indicated that 5.7×28mm was a superior cartridge. The results of the NATO tests were analyzed by a group of experts from France, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom and the group's conclusion was that the 5.7×28mm was "undoubtedly" the more efficient cartridge. Among other points, the NATO group cited superior effectiveness (27% greater) for the 5.7×28mm against unprotected targets and equal effectiveness against protected targets. It also cited less sensitivity to extreme temperatures for the 5.7×28mm and cited a greater potential risk of barrel erosion with the 4.6×30mm. In addition, the group pointed out that 5.7×28mm is close to the
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by its design and manufacture process, allowing it to be manufactured on existing production lines. The group also pointed out that 5.7×28mm weapons are more mature than 4.6×30mm weapons, and the 5.7×28mm FN Five-seveN pistol was already in production at that time, while the 4.6×30mm
Heckler & Koch UCP The Heckler & Koch MP7 (German: ''Maschinenpistole 7'') is a personal defense weapon chambered for the HK 4.6×30mm armor-piercing cartridge designed by German defence manufacturer Heckler & Koch. History It was designed (together with the ...
pistol was still only an early concept. However, the German delegation and others rejected the NATO recommendation that 5.7×28mm be standardized, and as a result, the standardization process was indefinitely halted,Gourley, S.; Kemp, I (November 26, 2003). "The Duellists". Jane's Defence Weekly (), Volume 40 Issue 21, pp 26–28. though both cartridges would ultimately be standardized by NATO with STANAG 4509 for 5.7×28mm and STANAG 4820 for 4.6×30mm respectively. A 2004 HK presentation claims that 4.6×30mm ''Combat Steel'' retains more energy after CRISAT-penetration than 2.7 28mm SS190 (2 g).


Cartridge dimensions

The 4.6×30mm has 0.87 mL (13.4
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) H2O cartridge case capacity. 4.6×30mm maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions; all sizes in millimeters (mm). Americans define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 22 degrees. The common
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for this cartridge is 160 mm (1 in 6.3 in), 6 grooves, Ø lands = 4.52 mm, Ø grooves = 4.65 mm, land width = 1.21 mm and the primer type is small rifle. According to the official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings, the 4.6×30mm can handle up to Pmax (the nominal maximum) piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries, every rifle cartridge combination has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to be certified for sale to consumers, referred to as "PE". This means that 4.6×30mm chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2018) proof tested at PE piezo pressure. Despite the relatively high Pmax the
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of the 4.6×30mm is on a similar level when compared with traditional service sidearm cartridges.


Cartridge types

The 4.6×30mm ammunition is produced by RUAG Ammotec,
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German Army cartridges

; DM11 "Ultimate Combat" (2.0 g AP steel projectile) : The DM11 cartridge weighs 6.5 g and uses a 2-g copper-plated steel bullet projectile at muzzle velocity. The DM11 Penetrator cartridge is designed for the MP7. The Ultimate Combat can penetrate the NATO CRISAT target at more than 200 meters. This ammunition combines energy transfer in soft targets and very good penetration.4.6 x 30 mm SINTOX Penetrator 4.6 x 30 mm Hartkern DM 11
/ref> The muzzle velocity V0 and V100 indicate a G1
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of approximately 0.141 to 0.150 (BCs are somewhat debatable) making the DM11 projectile aerodynamically more efficient compared to typical service handgun projectiles, but less efficient compared to typical assault rifle projectiles. At the stated effective range of 200 m, the DM11 projectile will be traveling at approximately Mach 1.25 (425 m/s) under
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ρ = 1.225  kg/m3). Made by RUAG. : An 2004 Heckler and Koch slideshow claims a 300 m rangew for CRISAT penetration for the "Ultimate Combat". This early version was made by Radway Green of UK. ; DM18 (Blank) : Blank cartridge weighing 4.5 g. Available through RUAG/RWS. ; DM21 (2.6 g FMJ) : Tombac-plated steel jacket, lead core. Projectile weighs 2.6 g, cartridge weighs 6.9 g. Available through RUAG/RWS. Is made by MEN – Metallwerk Elisenhütte. ; DM31 (2.0 g AP steel projectile) : Found in HK brochures for MP7A1. Same claim of penetrating CRISAT target at 200+ meters. Weighs 7.3 g and uses a 2-g copper-plated steel bullet. Reported muzzle velocity is . Is made by MEN – Metallwerk Elisenhütte. ; DM41 (2.0 g DEA) : Controlled-deformation copper-alloy (lead-free) bullet for German special forces. Projectile weighs 2.60 g, cartridge weighs 6.9 g.


Other RUAG cartridges

; Action SX (2.0 g DEA) : Controlled-deformation copper-alloy (lead-free) bullet weighing 2.0 g. Cartridge weighs 6.3 g. Website data identical to DM41 DEA. : Older version: The Action 4.6×30mm Law Enforcement cartridge weighs 6.5 g and is loaded with a 2 g CuZn-alloy (
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) solid hollow point projectile that achieves 700 m/s (2,300 ft/s) muzzle velocity. The cartridge is designed for the MP7. This ammunition is optimized for energy transfer in soft targets and to offer decent penetration performance on hard and combined targets like car doors or glass and body armor. The muzzle velocity V0 and V50 indicate a G1 ballistic coefficient of 0.112 to 0.119. At the range of 50 m, the 2 g Action projectile travels at approximately Mach 1.67 (586 m/s or 1923 f/s) under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at sea level (air density ρ = 1.225  kg/m3). : Action Law Enforcement cartridge technical data (old):4.6 x 30 mm SINTOX Action 2.0 g
/ref> :*Temperature range: -30 °C to +52 °C :*Velocity, energy at 0 m: 700 m/s, 480 joules :*Velocity, energy at 50 m: 568 m/s, 322 joules :*Ballistic coefficient C 1: 0.112-0.119 (ICAO)/(Army Metro) :*Mean chamber pressure: max. 400 MPa :*Penetration in 20% gelatine: bare at 25 m: < 30 cm :*Accuracy at 50 m: Ø 5 cm :*Effective service range: ; FMJ SX (2.6 g FMJ) : Tombac-plated steel jacket, lead core. Cartridge weight 6.9 g. : Possibly the same as DM31, as the same reference term is used in an old version of its datasheet. : Older version: The ball 4.6×30mm cartridge weighs 7 g and is loaded with a 2.6 g full metal jacket projectile with a PbSb-alloy core and a copper-plated steel jacket that achieves 600 m/s (2,000 ft/s) muzzle velocity. The cartridge is designed for the MP7. This ammunition is optimized for energy transfer in soft targets and offers good precision. The muzzle velocity V0 and V100 indicate a G1 ballistic coefficient of 0.171 to 0.187. At the range of 100 m, the 2.6 g ball projectile travels at approximately Mach 1.36 (463 m/s) under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at sea level (air density ρ = 1.225 kg/m3). : Ball cartridge technical data (old):4.6 x 30 mm SINTOX Ball 2.6g
/ref> :*Temperature range: between -54 °C and +52 °C :*Velocity, energy at 0 m: 600 m/s, 486 Joules :*Velocity, energy at 100 m: 463 m/s, 320 Joules :*Ballistic coefficient C 1: 0.171-0.187 (ICAO)/(Army Metro) :*Mean chamber pressure: max. 400 MPa :*Penetration in gelatine bare at 25 m: < 35 cm :*Accuracy at 100 m: Ø 8 cm :*Effective range:~ (HK claims that the FMJ round has more retained energy than the "Combat Steel" due to the FMJ's heavier projectile.) Types not described here are: * SEMI FRANGIBLE SX (1.7 g partial tombac-steel jacket, copper core) * AP SX (2.0 g solid steel core, Cu-coated, blackened) – possibly the same as DM31, as the same reference term is used in an old version of its datasheet * SUBSONIC SX (5.0 g tungsten alloy core, Cu-plated, blackened) – HK claims that an early version can penetrate the CRISAT target at 90 m. * TRAINING SX (1.7 g partial tombac-steel jacket, tin core) – HK claims that an early version can penetrate the CRISAT target at 100 m. * BLANK SX


Others

The "Combat Steel" is an AP round weaker than the "Ultimate Combat". The round was made by Radway Green of UK. Other ammunition mentioned in the 2004 HK presentation without an obvious successor are: * 1.7 g Spoon Nose (solid copper) * 1.3 g Tracer * 1.2 g Soft Frangible * Drill
Heckler & Koch Heckler & Koch GmbH (HK or H&K; ) is a German firearms manufacturer that produces handguns, rifles, submachine guns, and grenade launchers. The company is located in Oberndorf am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg and also has subsidiaries in the United ...
's 2012 website hosts ammunition datasheets from manufacturers of 4.6×30mm ammunition. Of these, a SFN Ram ammunition (later called "CPS Black Tip") has a muzzle energy of approximately 525 J that is comparable to 9×19mm rounds. VBR produces a 4.6×30mm two-part controlled fragmenting projectile that is claimed to increase the content of the permanent wound cavity and double the chance of hitting a vital organ.


Platforms


References

* C.I.P. decisions, texts and tables
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