Typical 5.56 round is high velocity round and causes wound cavitation, very common in bullet impacts. Training in combat life saving teaches about it. Medium to high-velocity projectiles create a pressure wave forcing tissue out of the way, creating a cavity that can be much larger than the projectile
Typical 5.56 round is high velocity round and causes wound cavitation, very common in bullet impacts. Training in combat life saving teaches about it. Medium to high-velocity projectiles create a pressure wave forcing tissue out of the way, creating a cavity that can be much larger than the projectile