About: CNR-3 (.09x40mm round)   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/KRzsykqrO1kIxkScSWPS4w==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

The .09x40mm CNR-3 round is a hyper-dense needle round that was designed for SMS projection from a firearm. It was originally designed for small arms munitions for UFSC troops, however, after war with the Heretic broke out, the round quickly spread around the ASTO systems, and subsequently became a popular round among rifles.

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  • CNR-3 (.09x40mm round)
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  • The .09x40mm CNR-3 round is a hyper-dense needle round that was designed for SMS projection from a firearm. It was originally designed for small arms munitions for UFSC troops, however, after war with the Heretic broke out, the round quickly spread around the ASTO systems, and subsequently became a popular round among rifles.
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  • SMS Generator
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Origin
  • UFSC Arms Research
Case
  • None
Type
  • Concentrated Needle Round
servicedate
  • 2460(xsd:integer)
rimthick
  • None
basedia
  • None
rifletwist
  • None needed
bulletdia
  • 0.09
neckdia
  • None
overl
  • 40.0
casel
  • None
shoulderdia
  • None
rimdia
  • None
Prime
  • None
used
  • UFSC, Private arms companies, most ASTO systems
Parent
War
abstract
  • The .09x40mm CNR-3 round is a hyper-dense needle round that was designed for SMS projection from a firearm. It was originally designed for small arms munitions for UFSC troops, however, after war with the Heretic broke out, the round quickly spread around the ASTO systems, and subsequently became a popular round among rifles. The .09x40mm CNR-3 was developed in the 2460's by a team of UFSC researchers that were attempting to construct a round that was super compact, highly dense, and that offered minimal energy input. Rifles at the time were based on either chemical propellant slugs or battery based energy beams, neither of which offer optimal performance for assault rifles. After experimentation with SMS manipulation, hyper dense slugs were tested for ballistic performance after speeding up their acceleration with a SMS. Strangely enough, the SMS's fired slugs of threading needle sizes, and matched or passed the ballistic performance of a chemical propellant slug. It quickly became one of the most prevalent rifle rounds in existence, being used by various UFSC assault rifles, miniguns, and civilian weapons.
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