No, again you must understand that what the round's actual designation is, as against what the serving members by know it as, might be very different things.
I've seen Splintex referred to as Cannister and Splintex by Australian AFV crews.
Bad sentence on my part - and you obviously didn't notice the sentence immediately afterwards in your enthusiasm to jump in:
btw splintex is flechette.... if not, then one of the histories written by a digg who served with 1 RAR at Coral is wrong. I refer:gf0012-aust said:Cannister and Flechette are also different. the former being ball or pellets, the latter being darts (after the French where it comes from)
"At this stage the mortar position was engaged with [SIZE=+0]splintex[/SIZE] by 102 Field Battery. The accuracy of their fire was revealed after the contact. Some enemy had attempted to drag away a complete mortar (which they couldn't dismantle), and their bodies and the mortar were found about five metres from the mortar pit. Several [SIZE=+0]splintex[/SIZE] darts had penetrated the barrel and also about 20% of the ammunition on the mortar line."
and whats with the reference to "again you must understand that what the round's actual designation is,"??
is this meant to be directed at FutureTanks comment about what the proper naming convention is between AP and APers?
I look forward to knowing what I've buggered up in understanding.
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