The Odessa Medical Journal 2023
DOI: 10.32782/2226-2008-2023-2-3
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Indicators of the Temporary Cavity During Shots From Non-Lethal Firearms: An Experimental Study Using the “Fort 9r” and “Fort 17r” Pistols

А. М. Perebetiuk,
V. I. Gunas,
О. І. Terehovska
et al.

Abstract: The effect of non-lethal firearms on the human body with or without clothing is one of the least researched issues in forensic ballistics, which requires a controlled experimental study.The aim of the study -to determine the characteristics of the indicators of the temporal cavity on naked or clothed non-biological simulators of the human body when fired from different distances using "Fort 9R" and "Fort 17R" pistols.Materials and methods. The study was carried out on 120 gelatin blocks, which were left bare o… Show more

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“…The damaging and traumatic factors of an explosion are its products (a wave of explosive gases, particles of an explosive substance, soot from an explosion), a shock and sound wave, fragments and particles of explosives, special striking objects (mechanical, chemical, thermal), secondary projectiles [7]. In the literature, considerable attention is paid to morphological changes in biological objects under the influence of fragments and parts of explosive devices that have significant kinetic energy and penetrating ability [23,24,30]. It should be noted that the powerful damaging effect of explosive devices is also realized due to the thermo-baric effect, and the shock wave, which acts on the human body as a blunt solid object, accounts for 70 % of the energy of the explosion [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The damaging and traumatic factors of an explosion are its products (a wave of explosive gases, particles of an explosive substance, soot from an explosion), a shock and sound wave, fragments and particles of explosives, special striking objects (mechanical, chemical, thermal), secondary projectiles [7]. In the literature, considerable attention is paid to morphological changes in biological objects under the influence of fragments and parts of explosive devices that have significant kinetic energy and penetrating ability [23,24,30]. It should be noted that the powerful damaging effect of explosive devices is also realized due to the thermo-baric effect, and the shock wave, which acts on the human body as a blunt solid object, accounts for 70 % of the energy of the explosion [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%