Water Damage

The military wanted to make sure that all hydro-ordnance could handle the demands of any combat situation. To that end, they set up a standard that all hydro-ordnance had to be able to penetrate specific material at a rate of at least 400 mm per minute. Hydro-ordnance passed with flying colors, penetrating materials that traditional bullets couldn't even scratch.


A decommissioned troop transport takes a hit from a Dennis Round during test firing.

Hydro-ordnance can blast through:

  • Glass
  • Ceramic
  • Marble
  • Kevlar
  • Plastics
  • Rubber
  • Copper
  • Lead
  • Titanium
  • Aluminum

Is This For Real?
April Fools! Now that April 1st has come and gone, we'll admit that this article is absolutely untrue. For now.