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======German Ammunition====== There are several types of ammunition available in Cliffs of Dover, we’ll go over the different types used by the Luftwaffe and explain their composition and effects. It’s important to note that although Cliffs of Dover allows unlimited use of ammo types, some were in fact quite rare and not in abundant supply. ^ Ammo Type ^ Description ^ | 7.92x57, S.m.K. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern | Pointed bullet with steel core - Armor Piercing | | 7.92x57, S.m.K.H. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern, Hart | Pointed bullet with tungsten-carbide core -Improved Armor Piercing | | 7.92x57, S.m.K. L’spur (gelb) - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern, Leuchtspur | Pointed bullet with steel core and yellow tracer composition. | | 7.92x57, S.m.K. L’spur (weiss) - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern, Leuchtspur | Pointed bullet with steel core and white tracer composition. | | 7.92x57, S.m.K. Ub.m.Zerl. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern Ubungsmunition mit Zerleger | Pointed bullet with steel core, tracer composition, and explosive properties. | | 7.92x57, P.m.K. - Phosphor mit Stahlkern | Pointed bullet with steel core, incendiary. | | 7.92x57, B. - Beobachtung | Observation bullet with incendiary and explosive properties. | =====7.92x57mm Detailed Explanations===== {{:smk.jpg?500|}} ====7.92x57, S.m.K. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern==== This was the standard round of all branches of the German Military; the majority of all ammunition made was the S.m.K. type. Steel core projectile with orange sealant around the primer pocket. {{:smkh.jpg?500|}} ====7.92×57, S.m.K.H. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern, Hart ==== This was an improved version of the S.m.K. round. Tungsten Carbide core projectile with a black bullet and orange sealant around the primer pocket. {{:smklspur.jpg?500|}} ====7.92x57, S.m.K. L’spur (gelb) or (weiss) - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern, Leuchtspur==== Standard tracer round; available in yellow (gelb) and white (weiss). The projectile contains a reduced size steel core with tracer compound in the base; bullet has a black tip with orange sealant around the primer. Used to assist shooters with aim. {{:smkubmzerl.jpg?500|}} ====7.92x57, S.m.K. Ub.m.Zerl. - Spitzgeschoss mit Kern Ubungsmunition mit Zerleger==== This round does a little bit of everything. Projectile contains a small steel core, tracer composition, and has an explosive property when it strikes a solid object. Bullet has a large black tip with green sealant around the primer pocket. {{:pmk.jpg?500|}} ====7.92x57, P.m.K. - Phosphor mit Stahlkern==== This round contains a Phosphor compound as well as a small steel core and is designed to start fires. Case head was marked with a red stripe. {{:b.jpg?500|}} ====7.92x57, B. - Beobachtung==== This bullet has explosive and incendiary properties; designed to show a "flash" of fire when it hits a solid object. Projectile has a black tip and the case head has a black sealant around the primer pocket. =====20x80mmRB Detailed Explanations===== ^ Ammo Type ^ Description ^ | 20x80RB, Panzerbrandgranate | Armor piercing explosive. | | 20x80RB, Panzerbrandgranate (Phosphor) | Armor piercing explosive incendiary. | | 20x80RB, Panzerbrandgranate (Elektron) | Armor piercing explosive incendiary. | | 20x80RB, Brandsprenggranate | Explosive incendiary. | | 20x80RB, Brandgranate | Incendiary. | | 20x80RB, M-Geschoss (Available in Bf-109E-4 variants only) | Thin-walled high-explosive. | =====Size Comparison===== {{:comp8mm20mm.jpg|}}