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*The closest equivalent to an anti-material rifle using an APFSDS round, akin to the 14.5mm one of the SRS99, would be the 15.2x169mm APFSDS utilized in the prototype [[Wikipedia:Steyr_IWS_2000|Steyr IWS 2000]], which was the first hand-held weapon to use such a round.
*The closest equivalent to an anti-material rifle using an APFSDS round, akin to the 14.5mm one of the SRS99, would be the 15.2x169mm APFSDS utilized in the prototype [[Wikipedia:Steyr_IWS_2000|Steyr IWS 2000]], which was the first hand-held weapon to use such a round.
*The 14.5×114mm is actually a Russian heavy machine gun round that was developed for use in anti-tank rifles like the [[wikipedia:PTRD|PTRD]] and [[wikipedia:PTRS|PTRS]] in World War II, later used in Anti-Aircraft and Vehicle-Mounted roles with the [[wikipedia:KPV|KPV]]; it remains in use to this day.
*The 14.5×114mm is actually a Russian heavy machine gun round that was developed for use in anti-tank rifles like the [[wikipedia:PTRD|PTRD]] and [[wikipedia:PTRS|PTRS]] in World War II, later used in Anti-Aircraft and Vehicle-Mounted roles with the [[wikipedia:KPV|KPV]]; it remains in use to this day.
*HVAP is the American English acronym for what in British English is APCR - Armor Piercing Composite Rigid. It was eventually developed during WW2 into APDS - Armor piercing Discarding sabot.


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