Arthur nodded and scrutinized the bullet Andrick was showing.
Compared to a normal bullet, the tip of this bullet was sharper, and the material of the tip was clearly different.
"Because the tip is relatively thin, after hitting the enemy, the tip could break into many tiny fragments. Based on our simulated experiments, as long as it hits the area below the neck and above the legs of the enemy, no matter where it hits, it is basically a fatal wound," Andrick explained with a smile.
Although it reduced some distance, such a bullet was undeniably effective in frontal battlefields.
After all, no soldier from any country could ensure their hit rate in battle.
This also meant that, relying on ordinary bullets to inflict damage was very difficult. Even if an ordinary bullet hit the enemy, if it didn't strike a critical spot, it would at best cause severe injuries.