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The use of different headstamps by a single manufacturer is practiced by other domestic ammunition manufacturers and by many foreign firms. Ammunition with 



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Most of the identified. 7.62 × 39 mm cartridges—for use with assault rifles and light machine guns— were manufactured in China and the Russian Federation (or 



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The identified cartridges were manufactured primarily in factories located in China Iran



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Some headstamps also include the lot or batch number of the cartridge. The headstamp is most commonly applied to the cartridge case during the manufacturing 



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Some headstamps also include the lot or batch number of the cartridge. The headstamp is most commonly applied to the cartridge case during the manufacturing 



The Headstamp Trail: An Assessment of Small-calibre Ammunition

of small-calibre ammunition seen in Libya (see Annexe 1). These include. 7.62 × 39 mm cartridges (17 headstamps identified) 7.62 × 54R (rimmed) mm.



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Figure 2 Identifying cartridge-based small arms ammunition Draw the markings(exactly as they appear on the headstamp).



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cartridge which illustrated 27 headstamps and listed 110 headstamp codes nated as the 08SE bullet and is identified by it's dark gray color.



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The objective of this work is to identify the cartridge headstamp pattern us- ing the iris recognition algorithm to create a system that performs matching of.



Following the Headstamp Trail: An Assessment of Small-calibre

Annexe 1: Small calibre ammunition identified in Syria . At least seven of the identified cartridge headstamps (from cartridges pro-.



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Aug 20 1984 SMALL-CALIBER AMMUNITION IDENTIFICATION GUIDE. VOLUME 1: SMALL-ARMS CARTRIDGES ... APPENDIX I. Cartridge Headstamp Identification. Guide .



The Headstamp Trail: An Assessment of Small-calibre Ammunition

However only two of the identified headstamps indicate a production date from the 1992–. 2003 period of the UN Security Council's arms embargo on Libya. • 



An Automatic Bullet Cartridge Identification System

Jan 25 2002 Here we address an interesting problem of automatic classification and identification of bullet cartridges from their head stamp codes. This.

Following the Headstamp Trail: An Assessment of Small-calibre

Following the Headstamp Trail

An Assessment of Small-calibre

Ammunition Documented in Syria

by N.R. Jenzen-Jones

18A Working Paper of the Small Arms Survey/Security Assessment in North Africa project, with support from

the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the

Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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The Small Arms Survey

The Small Arms Survey is an independent research project located at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. Established in 7333, the project is supported by the Swiss

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Department of Foreign Affairs and current or recent contributions from the Governments of Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Nether- lands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as from the European Union. The Survey is grateful for past support received from the Governments of Canada, France, and Sweden. The Survey also wishes to acknowledge the 4nancial assistance it has received over the years from foundations and many bodies within the UN system. The objectives of the Small Arms Survey are: to be the principal source of public information on all aspects of small arms and armed violence; to serve as a resource centre for governments, policy-makers, researchers, and activists; to monitor national and international initiatives (governmental and non-governmental) on small arms; to support efforts to address the effects of small arms proliferation and misuse; and to act as a clearinghouse for the sharing of information and the dissemination of best practices. The Survey also sponsors 4eld research and information-gathering efforts, especially in affected states and regions. The project has an international staff with exper- tise in security studies, political science, law, economics, development stud- ies, sociology, and criminology, and collaborates with a network of research- ers, partner institutions, non-governmental organizations, and governments in more than ?0 countries.

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About the Security Assessment in North Africa

The Security Assessment in North Africa is a multi-year project of the Small Arms Survey to support those engaged in building a more secure environ- ment in North Africa and the Sahel-Sahara region. The project produces timely, evidence-based research and analysis on the availability and circu- lation of small arms, the dynamics of emerging armed groups, and related insecurity. The research stresses the effects of the recent uprisings and armed con9icts in the region on community safety. The Security Assessment in North Africa receives core funding from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. In addition, the project receives ongoing support from the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and has previously received grants from the US State Department and the German Federal Foreign Of4ce.

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Table of contents

List of boxes and photos ................................................. 8

Abbreviations and acronyms

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About the author

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Acknowledgements

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