Boattail
A boattail is a tapered rear end applied to certain projectiles and aerodynamic bodies, most notably bullets and artillery shells. The term derives from the resemblance of the tapered base to a boat hull’s stern. Boattails are used to reduce aerodynamic drag and improve stability at high speeds, contributing to better ballistic performance in long-range applications. The concept extends to other streamlined shapes, including missiles, rockets, and some high-speed aircraft components, wherever base drag is a concern.
In ammunition design, a boattail base narrows toward the rear of the bullet, transitioning from the main
Beyond bullets, boattail configurations are used on missiles and rockets to minimize base drag and improve