Red Army Standard Ammunition

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Red Army Standard Ammunition
Company typePrivate
IndustryFirearms
FoundedJune 18, 2012; 13 years ago (2012-06-18)[1]
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
ProductsAmmunition Cartridges
ServicesAmmunition Supplier
ParentCentury International Arms CenturyArms.com
WebsiteRedArmyStandard.com

Red Army Standard Ammunition is a trademark associated with Century International Arms (CIA), an arms and ammunition corporation in Delray Beach, Florida, United States.[2] The official spelling of the brand's name is faux Cyrillic, written as RЭD АRMY STAИDARD.[3][4] The company supplies various sizes of cartridges for designs of firearms, such as the AKM and AK-47 rifles and the Makarov PM pistol, originating from Russia and former Soviet (Eastern Bloc) countries. Cartridges are made in various countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Poland. One manufacturer of RAS cartridges is Lugansk Cartridge Works, in Lugansk, Ukraine and its headstamp code is the letters "LU". Another factory is the IGMAN d.d. Konjic cartridge plant in the city of Konjic, in Igman, Bosnia and Herzegovina and its newer headstamp is the letters "IK", while the older headstamp consists of the Cyrillic letters "ИК".

Ammunition products

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Technical details

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Known ballistics of R.A.S. ammunition products are below. Some figures are calculated from inputs of other figures such as the energy measured in foot-pounds (ft-lbf).[11] OAL stands for Overall Length.

Data for a Red Army Standard 9×18mm Makarov cartridge, labeled as 94 grain FMJ:

Head stamp Cartridge case Bullet (grains) Bullet structure Magnetic case Magnetic bullet OAL (inches) Velocity (fps) Velocity Average (fps) Energy (ft-lbf)
Red Army LU 9×18mm Makarov polymer coated steel, with red sealant 93.7-94.5 lead core bi-metal jacketed (copper clad steel), concave exposed lead base Yes Yes 0.972-0.980 1007-1070 1036 211-240

Data for a Red Army Standard 7.62×39mm cartridge with a steel case, labeled as 123 grain FMJ:[12]

Head stamp Cartridge case Bullet (grains) Bullet structure Magnetic case Magnetic bullet OAL (inches) Velocity (fps) Velocity Average (fps) Energy (ft-lbf)
7.62×39 LU Red Army Standard lacquer coated steel, with green sealant 123 lead core bi-metal jacketed, copper clad steel Yes Yes 1.674 2311-2316 2309 1456

Data for a Red Army Standard 7.62×39mm ELITE cartridge with a brass case and copper-lead bullet, labeled as 123 grain FMJ ELITE:[13]

Head stamp Cartridge case Bullet (grains) Bullet structure Magnetic case Magnetic bullet OAL (inches) Velocity (fps) Velocity Average (fps) Energy (ft-lbf)
7.62×39 IK Red Army Standard brass, with red sealant 123 lead core, copper jacketed No No Unknown 2260-2324 2287 1428

Data for a Red Army Standard 5.45×39mm cartridge with a steel case, labeled as 69 grain FMJ:[14]

Head stamp Cartridge case Bullet (grains) Bullet structure Magnetic case Magnetic bullet OAL (inches) Velocity (fps) Velocity Average (fps) Energy (ft-lbf)
5.45×39 LU Red Army Standard polymer coated steel, with green sealant 69 lead core bi-metal jacketed, copper clad steel Yes Yes unknown 2655-2689 2664 1087

Data for a Red Army Standard 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge with a steel case, labeled as 86 grain FMJ: [15][16]

Head stamp Cartridge case Bullet (grains) Bullet structure Magnetic case Magnetic Bullet OAL (inches) Velocity (fps) Velocity Average (fps) Energy (ft-lbf)
7.62×25 14S RAS lacquer coated steel, with red sealant 86 lead core, bi-metal jacketed, copper clad steel Yes Yes 1.37 1,590 1279-1329 483

See also

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References

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