Portfolio
Stiletto Systems has a long, proven history as a designer and manufacturer of armament and ammunition technologies.
Our Patents
Ukraine
2019
Utility model patent
Patent: №134402
Small arms cartridge
Ukraine
2017
Patent for the invention
Patent: №115225
A cartridge with a reactive bullet
Great Britain
2016
Certificate of Grant of Patent
Patent: GB2522787
Small arms bullet
Great Britain
2016
Certificate of Grant of Patent
Patent: GB2522784
Shells of small arms
Great Britain
2016
Certificate of Grant of Patent
Patent: GB2522789
Firearm
Great Britain
2016
Certificate of Grant of Patent
Patent: GB2522788
A cartridge with a reactive bullet
Ukraine
2015
Certificate of copyright registration for the work
Patent: №62307
Documentation for the 9×19 Luger cartridge
Ukraine
2015
Certificate of copyright registration for the work
Patent: №62308
Documentation for the 7.62 mm cartridge
Ukraine
2015
Certificate of copyright registration for the work
Patent: №62309
Documentation for the 9×18 cartridge
Ukraine
2015
Certificate of copyright registration for the work
Patent: №62310
Documentation for the 5.45×39 cartridge
Ukraine
2015
Patent for the invention
Patent: №109951
Firearm
Ukraine
2015
Patent for the invention
Patent: №109952
Small arms cartridge
Kazakhstan
2014
Patent for the invention
Patent: №32404
Small arms cartridge
Kazakhstan
2014
Patent for the invention
Patent: №32405
Small arms cartridge
Stiletto Ukraine products have successfully passed extensive international testing and certification with independent testing bodies, including the Defence Academy of the UK and, ABAL, as well as major ammunition producers including General Dynamics and Orbital ATK in the US, SAKO-Finland and Beretta-Italy.
Highly effective armour-piercing bullets for destroying the enemy equipped with personal armour protection means, or protected by armoured vehicles and engineering structures.
An example of testing with a 13-g Stiletto BS-13 bullet of caliber 300 (i.e. 7,62×67 mm ) from a distance of 220 m on a sheet of armoured steel 20.5 mm thick, Brinell hardness up to 450.
2006 test of 9-mm cartridges with a reactive bullet developed by Stiletto
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Ballistic trials at Cranfield University, Shrivenham on behalf of Stiletto Systems
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Slow motion Stiletto’s 7.62×51mm bullet hitting Glass
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Typical performance of Stiletto Ukraine ammunition
7.62 mm variants / NATO or Soviet standards
- Cartridge with an armour-piercing bullet designed to penetrate all modern body armours up to the 4th class of protection and light armoured vehicles
- Effective use in pistols to a range of 50m
- For use in submachine guns to a range of 100m
- Muzzle velocity increased from 400m/sec to 600m/sec
- Using a 150mm 9×19 ballistic barrel at a range of 25m into 6 mm 2P class armour plate steel (Brinell hardness 480) set at an angle of 90 degrees
9 mm Bullets / NATO or Soviet standards
- Close quarter armour piercing round designed to penetrate all current body armour and light armoured vehicles
- Effective use in pistols to a range of 50m
- For use in sub-machine guns to a range of 100m
- Muzzle velocity increased from 400m/sec to 600m/sec
- Using a 150mm 9×19 ballistic barrel at a range of 25m into 6 mm 2P class armour plate steel (Brinell hardness 480) set at an angle of 90 degrees
Penetration of Armour by Stiletto AP Ammunition
Stiletto ammunition:
- Can be fired from standard weapons without modification
- Designed to NATO or Soviet/Russian standards
- Penetrate much thicker/stronger armour, glass and building materials than equivalent ammunition currently in service of NATO
- Demonstrate significantly reduced deformation upon impact
- Smaller caliber ammunition provide similar efficiency and effectiveness compared to larger caliber ammunition, with significantly increased muzzle velocity, range and accuracy
