The present invention relates to identification tagging, and is
specifically directed to identification tagging of ammunition. An
isotopic taggant is deposited in a layer at the interface between the
primer and the propellant so that, as the ammunition is fired, the
taggant is dispersed throughout the propellant. The taggant is thus
contained in the gunshot residue formed during the firing, and can be
read by analysis of residue particles. Alternatively, the taggant may be
deposited in a layer under the primer reactants, or in pellets which are
easily destroyed by the chemical reactions involved in firing the
ammunition, again dispersing the taggant throughout the propellant and
the gunshot residue. Non-isotopic chemical taggants may also be employed
if they are encoded so as to minimize the possibility of the information
being destroyed or improperly read after the taggants are exposed to the
chemical reactions in firing the ammunition. This is accomplished by
employing a binary coding system and a system of authentication tags.
Particulate taggants may also be used. The required large number of
unique identification tags are obtained by using a fragmented coding
system wherein each particle encodes only a portion of the serial number.