.375 SWISS P
With the .375 SWISS P caliber, we at SwissP Defence have created a new dimension of precision and penetration. This specially developed caliber offers superior ballistic performance and was designed specifically for the needs of snipers. Thanks to innovative technology and high-quality materials, the .375 SWISS P surpasses conventional calibers in terms of range and accuracy and sets new standards in the world of ballistic solutions. With the .375 SWISS P, marksmen can perform at the very highest level and hit their targets with unsurpassed precision. In addition, the caliber offers a decisive weight advantage over conventional anti-materiel rifles, enabling easier handling while maintaining outstanding penetration power.
New generation bullet
Our latest generation of bullets is based on the SS109 bullet architecture and offers outstanding performance. With 35% more penetration on Secure 400 steel plates at a distance of 300 meters and 35% improved performance on NIJ Level III vests, this bullet sets new standards. Developed by our team of experts, this innovative design is already patent pending and demonstrates our continued commitment to technological excellence. This bullet type is applicable to all calibers.
The hybrid case
Our hybrid case is another example of SwissP Defence's innovative strength. This revolutionary case combines the advantages of different materials and thus offers the possibility to significantly increase the performance of the cartridge. The use of a highly innovative division between deep-drawing and cold-forming processes creates a completely new case concept. Another advantage of the hybrid case is the improved fixation of the primer, which is made possible by the targeted choice of material and the avoidance of thermal processes. As a result, the base of the case remains dimensionally stable even under high pressure and prevents deformation - a decisive advantage, especially for continuous firing. Developed for professional users and ambitious sports shooters, the hybrid case shows how technological advances can change the future of ammunition in the long term.