Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances

All the guns have their own unique identifying features and even if the gun has not been left at the crime scene many degrees of information can be determined from the bullet, bullet holes on the targets, the nature of the wound and any residue that is left around it. Researchers have conducted st...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Hazeeq,, T. Nataraja Moorthy,, Rasyidi Harun,, Mohd Zahedi Daud,
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Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2016
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spelling my-ukm.journal.118302018-07-02T03:56:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11830/ Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances Muhammad Hazeeq, T. Nataraja Moorthy, Rasyidi Harun, Mohd Zahedi Daud, All the guns have their own unique identifying features and even if the gun has not been left at the crime scene many degrees of information can be determined from the bullet, bullet holes on the targets, the nature of the wound and any residue that is left around it. Researchers have conducted studies about the evaluation and reconstruction of fired bullet paths delivered in indoor scenes and their performance in a unique environment. Bullet performance is typically a function of the matrix in which the bullet interacts. The identification of bullet holes is based, besides the morphology of the hole in question, on the presence of gunshot residue and of blackening in the vicinity of the hole. It is shown that field tests were conducted by police agencies and researchers to discover the relationship between bullet holes on different types of targets and firearms. The present study was aimed to conduct an experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9 mm pistol and 9 mm submachine gun with varying distances which formed a database for forensic application. The shooting exercise was conducted at Sungai Buloh shooting range by trained firearm experts, Polis Di Raja Malaysia, Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11830/1/45_02_25.pdf Muhammad Hazeeq, and T. Nataraja Moorthy, and Rasyidi Harun, and Mohd Zahedi Daud, (2016) Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances. Malaysian Applied Biology, 45 (2). pp. 163-167. ISSN 0126-8643 http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=565&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56
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description All the guns have their own unique identifying features and even if the gun has not been left at the crime scene many degrees of information can be determined from the bullet, bullet holes on the targets, the nature of the wound and any residue that is left around it. Researchers have conducted studies about the evaluation and reconstruction of fired bullet paths delivered in indoor scenes and their performance in a unique environment. Bullet performance is typically a function of the matrix in which the bullet interacts. The identification of bullet holes is based, besides the morphology of the hole in question, on the presence of gunshot residue and of blackening in the vicinity of the hole. It is shown that field tests were conducted by police agencies and researchers to discover the relationship between bullet holes on different types of targets and firearms. The present study was aimed to conduct an experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9 mm pistol and 9 mm submachine gun with varying distances which formed a database for forensic application. The shooting exercise was conducted at Sungai Buloh shooting range by trained firearm experts, Polis Di Raja Malaysia, Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur.
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author Muhammad Hazeeq,
T. Nataraja Moorthy,
Rasyidi Harun,
Mohd Zahedi Daud,
spellingShingle Muhammad Hazeeq,
T. Nataraja Moorthy,
Rasyidi Harun,
Mohd Zahedi Daud,
Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances
author_facet Muhammad Hazeeq,
T. Nataraja Moorthy,
Rasyidi Harun,
Mohd Zahedi Daud,
author_sort Muhammad Hazeeq,
title Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances
title_short Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances
title_full Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances
title_fullStr Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (SMG) at varying distances
title_sort experimental study of bullet holes on aluminium targets fired with 9mm pistol and 9mm submachine gun (smg) at varying distances
publisher Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
publishDate 2016
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11830/1/45_02_25.pdf
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