In the past, the presence of textile fibres in the bullet track of gunshot injuries in body regions covered with clothes was used to differentiate between entrance and exit wounds; as with handguns, a displacement of textile fibres was considered possible only in the direction of the shot. In the present study, the transfer of textile fibres from the entrance and exit regions into the bullet path was systematically investigated with the help of a skin-gelatine composite model. For this purpose, the skin of the bullet entrance and exit region was covered with textile fabric (jeans or jersey material), before conducting four test series of ten test shots each firing a 9-mm Parabellum full-jacketed projectile from a distance of 2 m. The length...
Different types of textiles are used in ballistic protection: non-wovens, unidirectional sheets, wov...
The field of terminal ballistics deals with the science used to explain the interaction between a gi...
Trajectory deflections of 5.56 NATO and 7.62×39mm rifle bullets, fired through 7.5, 15 and 22.5cm of...
The analysis of gunshot residue (GSR) on the clothing and the underlying skin of the victim may play...
In previous studies, it was shown that there is a gunshot-related transport of skin particles and mi...
This study relies on the ability of six different fabrics to retain gunshot residues on their surfac...
Textiles damage analysis is a very valuable tool in forensic investigations. However, to date, very ...
A bullet that has passed in and out of one body segment may continue its way into another part of th...
This study investigates a methodology to distinguish damage to textiles fabrics attributed to the pe...
The majority of injuries in survivors of gunshot wounds (GSW) are typically to the extremities. Nove...
Title: Simulation and experimental evaluation of the effects of small ammunition bullets entering a ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will have novel information on the role of Micro-CT ana...
With no two gunshot wounds (GSW) being the same, novel research into wound ballistics is challenging...
Textile ballistic shields are the basis of protection against bullets and fragments with low kinetic...
This work describes an instrumented experimental investigation of the energy absorption of Kevlar® ...
Different types of textiles are used in ballistic protection: non-wovens, unidirectional sheets, wov...
The field of terminal ballistics deals with the science used to explain the interaction between a gi...
Trajectory deflections of 5.56 NATO and 7.62×39mm rifle bullets, fired through 7.5, 15 and 22.5cm of...
The analysis of gunshot residue (GSR) on the clothing and the underlying skin of the victim may play...
In previous studies, it was shown that there is a gunshot-related transport of skin particles and mi...
This study relies on the ability of six different fabrics to retain gunshot residues on their surfac...
Textiles damage analysis is a very valuable tool in forensic investigations. However, to date, very ...
A bullet that has passed in and out of one body segment may continue its way into another part of th...
This study investigates a methodology to distinguish damage to textiles fabrics attributed to the pe...
The majority of injuries in survivors of gunshot wounds (GSW) are typically to the extremities. Nove...
Title: Simulation and experimental evaluation of the effects of small ammunition bullets entering a ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will have novel information on the role of Micro-CT ana...
With no two gunshot wounds (GSW) being the same, novel research into wound ballistics is challenging...
Textile ballistic shields are the basis of protection against bullets and fragments with low kinetic...
This work describes an instrumented experimental investigation of the energy absorption of Kevlar® ...
Different types of textiles are used in ballistic protection: non-wovens, unidirectional sheets, wov...
The field of terminal ballistics deals with the science used to explain the interaction between a gi...
Trajectory deflections of 5.56 NATO and 7.62×39mm rifle bullets, fired through 7.5, 15 and 22.5cm of...