Battlefield Forensics for Persian Gulf States provides an illustrative reference of various weapons toolmarks headstamps and other traits in order to identify the origins of a variety of guns casings and ammunition that can be found in the Middle East. Various conflicts in the region have led to innumerable weapons being used throughout the years. The lead author Don Mikko has investigated and examined firearms related items of evidence in countless crime scenes throughout the world. As the Chief of the Firearms Branch at the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) Fort Gillem Georgia he recruited trained and competency tested military contractors deploying to various combat related areas of the world those providing forensic firearm and toolmark identification support to local commanders. What was learned was that various foreign weapons and ammunition were being utilized in conflicts and by opposing forces. This book educates readers on the technical data for different types of firearms ammunition countries of origin proof marks penetrator information and the typical firearm markings imparted on fired cartridge cases such as breech-face firing pin ejector and extractor markings. Forensics and biometrics within the Persian Gulf have been leveraged since the early 1990s and many of the firearms and types of ammunition covered in this handbook are addressed in an effort to assist those on the ground who are required to be able to identify such items in various scenarios. The information contained within the book has proven to be effective on the battlefield and has helped shape combat operations. This handbook will serve as a useful reference not only to assist military and contractor personnel within the various combat locations but will also prove to be beneficial for law-enforcement crime laboratory personnel forensic firearm and toolmark examiners crime scene investigators students practitioners and civilian personnel throughout the world. | Battlefield Forensics for Persian Gulf States Regional and U. S. Military Weapons Ammunition and Headstamp Markings
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Details:Battlefield Forensics for Persian Gulf States provides an illustrative reference of various weapons toolmarks headstamps and other traits in order to identify the origins of a variety of guns casings and ammunition that can be found in the Middle East. Various conflicts in the region have led to innumerable weapons being used throughout the years. The lead author Don Mikko has investigated and examined firearms related items of evidence in countless crime scenes throughout the world. As the Chief of the Firearms Branch at the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) Fort Gillem Georgia he recruited trained and competency tested military contractors deploying to various combat related areas of the world those providing forensic firearm and toolmark identification support to local commanders. What was learned was that various foreign weapons and ammunition were being utilized in conflicts and by opposing forces. This book educates readers on the technical data for different types of firearms ammunition countries of origin proof marks penetrator information and the typical firearm markings imparted on fired cartridge cases such as breech-face firing pin ejector and extractor markings. Forensics and biometrics within the Persian Gulf have been leveraged since the early 1990s and many of the firearms and types of ammunition covered in this handbook are addressed in an effort to assist those on the ground who are required to be able to identify such items in various scenarios. The information contained within the book has proven to be effective on the battlefield and has helped shape combat operations. This handbook will serve as a useful reference not only to assist military and contractor personnel within the various combat locations but will also prove to be beneficial for law-enforcement crime laboratory personnel forensic firearm and toolmark examiners crime scene investigators students practitioners and civilian personnel throughout the world. | Battlefield Forensics for Persian Gulf States Regional and U. S. Military Weapons Ammunition and Headstamp Markings
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Battlefield Forensics for Persian Gulf States provides an illustrative reference of various weapons toolmarks headstamps and other traits in order to identify the origins of a variety of guns casings and ammunition that can be found in the Middle East. Various conflicts in the region have led to innumerable weapons being used throughout the years. The lead author Don Mikko has investigated and examined firearms related items of evidence in countless crime scenes throughout the world. As the Chief of the Firearms Branch at the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) Fort Gillem Georgia he recruited trained and competency tested military contractors deploying to various combat related areas of the world those providing forensic firearm and toolmark identification support to local commanders. What was learned was that various foreign weapons and ammunition were being utilized in conflicts and by opposing forces. This book educates readers on the technical data for different types of firearms ammunition countries of origin proof marks penetrator information and the typical firearm markings imparted on fired cartridge cases such as breech-face firing pin ejector and extractor markings. Forensics and biometrics within the Persian Gulf have been leveraged since the early 1990s and many of the firearms and types of ammunition covered in this handbook are addressed in an effort to assist those on the ground who are required to be able to identify such items in various scenarios. The information contained within the book has proven to be effective on the battlefield and has helped shape combat operations. This handbook will serve as a useful reference not only to assist military and contractor personnel within the various combat locations but will also prove to be beneficial for law-enforcement crime laboratory personnel forensic firearm and toolmark examiners crime scene investigators students practitioners and civilian personnel throughout the world. | Battlefield Forensics for Persian Gulf States Regional and U. S. Military Weapons Ammunition and Headstamp Markings
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