"Ooops, war crimes...we don't use hollow points."
This is a little off-topic, but *is* it a war-crime to use hollow-points?
AFAIK, we are not fighting any signatory to the Geneva Convention, neither are we fighting a government recognized as such by the UN.
Besides; isn't there some sort of logic flaw with the idea that it is legal for law-enforcement to shoot a violent criminal with JHPs (some supposedly more lethal than those commercially available); but our military is restricted to FMJ?
I think the over-all feeding reliability of FMJ-RB over HPs, SWCs, etc under very adverse conditions may be more of an issue to the military than the Geneva convention.