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Lt.-Col. Neville Sneyd Bertie-Clay (22 July 1864 – 17 October 1938) was a British army officer. He served in the Royal Artillery and in the Royal Garrison Artillery, but spent much of his career on secondment to the Indian Ordnance Department of the Indian Army. Bertie-Clay invented the dum dum soft pointed bullet in 1896 as the Mark II Lee-Metford bullet then in use was perceived to leave a small wound with insufficient stopping power to halt a determined charge. The dum dum would later be outlawed for use in warfare by the Hague Convention of 1899 but remains in use for police firearms and hunting.

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  • Lt.-Col. Neville Sneyd Bertie-Clay (22 July 1864 – 17 October 1938) was a British army officer. He served in the Royal Artillery and in the Royal Garrison Artillery, but spent much of his career on secondment to the Indian Ordnance Department of the Indian Army. Bertie-Clay invented the dum dum soft pointed bullet in 1896 as the Mark II Lee-Metford bullet then in use was perceived to leave a small wound with insufficient stopping power to halt a determined charge. The dum dum would later be outlawed for use in warfare by the Hague Convention of 1899 but remains in use for police firearms and hunting. (en)
  • Neville Bertie-Clay (22 de julho de 1864 Chhindwara, Índia britânica — 17 de outubro de 1938 Taiti, Arquipélago da Sociedade, Polinésia Francesa), foi um oficial do exército britânico que chegou ao posto de Tenente-coronel. Ele serviu na Royal Artillery e na , mas passou grande parte de sua carreira destacado para o "Indian Ordnance Department" do Exército da Índia Britânica. Bertie-Clay inventou a bala de ponta macia que ficou conhecida como "bala dum dum" em 1896 quando a bala Mark II Lee-Metford então em uso gerava apenas um pequeno ferimento com poder de parada insuficiente para deter um ataque feito com determinação por um inimigo enfurecido. A "bala dum dum", mais tarde seria proibida para uso na guerra pela Convenção de Haia de 1899, mas continua em uso para armas de fogo das polícias e para caça. (pt)
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  • Lt.-Col. Neville Sneyd Bertie-Clay (22 July 1864 – 17 October 1938) was a British army officer. He served in the Royal Artillery and in the Royal Garrison Artillery, but spent much of his career on secondment to the Indian Ordnance Department of the Indian Army. Bertie-Clay invented the dum dum soft pointed bullet in 1896 as the Mark II Lee-Metford bullet then in use was perceived to leave a small wound with insufficient stopping power to halt a determined charge. The dum dum would later be outlawed for use in warfare by the Hague Convention of 1899 but remains in use for police firearms and hunting. (en)
  • Neville Bertie-Clay (22 de julho de 1864 Chhindwara, Índia britânica — 17 de outubro de 1938 Taiti, Arquipélago da Sociedade, Polinésia Francesa), foi um oficial do exército britânico que chegou ao posto de Tenente-coronel. Ele serviu na Royal Artillery e na , mas passou grande parte de sua carreira destacado para o "Indian Ordnance Department" do Exército da Índia Britânica. Bertie-Clay inventou a bala de ponta macia que ficou conhecida como "bala dum dum" em 1896 quando a bala Mark II Lee-Metford então em uso gerava apenas um pequeno ferimento com poder de parada insuficiente para deter um ataque feito com determinação por um inimigo enfurecido. A "bala dum dum", mais tarde seria proibida para uso na guerra pela Convenção de Haia de 1899, mas continua em uso para armas de fogo das políci (pt)
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