Abstract

Abstract Craters characterization on the automobile bodies due the ballistic test has been successfully conducted. The ballistic test used firearms (calibers .38 and 9 mm) and long fire arms with calibers .22 LR with 5 m, 10 m and 15 m shooting distance and vertical angle of shooting on a low carbon steel plate specimens. The results data show that the craters sizes are affected by caliber of bullets, projectile material, bullet velocity, and shooting distance. Therefore craters morphology and projectile deformation can be used as information for forensic examiners to identifyy shooting case.

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