Supercavitating ammunition that functions better underwater has been developed by Defence & Security Group (DSG), a Norwegian company. The Multi-Environment Ammunition (MEA) series supercavitating rifle ammunition, developed and marketed by DSG, is anticipated to be useful for certain
special operations, including
underwater warfare. These include defensive applications such as diver protection, and offensive applications such as neutralizing enemy divers,
VBSS (visit, board, search, and seizure) operations,
MIO (maritime interception operations),
GOPLATS (Gas and oil platform)
boarding operations, speedboat interdiction and neutralization,
anti-submarine warfare, anti-
torpedo operations, and certain counter-
piracy operations. The ballistic characteristics of MEA series ammunition allows the user to fire at an underwater target from above the water, an above-the-water target from underwater, or an underwater target from underwater. This ammunition allows the user to fire from above the surface into the water at a very low
angle of incidence—in some cases as low as two degrees—without
ricochet. After entering the water, the bullet will continue its original trajectory. The user, when aiming the gun, needs to compensate for the
refractive index of the water (roughly 1.333 for fresh water at ). MEA series supercavitating ammunition is currently available in the following calibers: •
5.56×45mm NATO (accurate range of underwater) •
7.62×51mm NATO (accurate range of underwater) • General Purpose • Dual Core • Armor Piercing •
12.7×99mm NATO (
.50 BMG, accurate range of underwater) • Super Sniper Tactical • Dual Core The underwater capabilities of MEA series
supercavitating ammunition allow it to be used for
unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) applications. The armed UUVs can be used in both offensive and defensive underwater warfare operations. Using the .50 BMG supercavitating cartridge, an armed UUV can potentially destroy steel-hulled underwater objects from a distance of , or could potentially hit a target in the air from a location below the surface. == Examples ==