Armor Piercing Rounds

0:0:0 Armor piercing rounds are designed to penetrate through armor, or impact against it and cause spalling of the armor's inner surface, inflicting wounds on those behind it.

In response to the British Mark I tank, Germany experimented with designs that could penetrate its durable armor. A first design was the "reversed bullet", which struck with a normal bullet's rear blunt face. This was followed by the K bullet, which used a tool steel core to resist deformation, and used a stronger propellant.

Battlefield 1
Armor piercing rounds have been discussed in various interviews and official commentary as being a gadget for the Scout class, giving them an anti-armor option.