07-04-2020, 05:58 AM
Well, the question in the OP was about use of 6 ARC expanding bullets in a declared war, not use against insurgents.
Hague Declaration III itself states that the ban on expanding bullets applies only to war between signatory nations.
The United States refused to sign Declaration III, so presumably it is not legally obligated to abide by the restrictions.
In any case, considering the seemingly low probability of war with a signatory nation, I agree it likely doesn't matter.
Hague Declaration III itself states that the ban on expanding bullets applies only to war between signatory nations.
The United States refused to sign Declaration III, so presumably it is not legally obligated to abide by the restrictions.
In any case, considering the seemingly low probability of war with a signatory nation, I agree it likely doesn't matter.