Armor-piercing fragmentation projectile

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Inventors

Boual, Roland

Application #

221240

Filed

Mar-31-1994

Published

Aug-29-1995

Current US Class

102/506
102/517

International Classes

F42B 012/56

Field of Search

102/389 102/501 102/506-510 102/514-519 102/529

Assignee

Giat Industries (Versailles, FR)

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oliff & Berridge

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Abstract
An armor-piercing fragmentation ammunition projectile includes a body made of a dense material, a head also made of a dense material, and an arrangement for fragmenting the body on impact. It is characterized in that the arrangement includes a blind hole delimited by the body and occupied by a mass of compression material subjecting the body to a fragmentation pre-stress. Application to sub-caliber projectiles.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An armor-piercing, explosive free fragmentation projectile comprising a one-piece body made of a first material, a head made of a second material, and means for causing multiple fragmentation of the body upon impact, said means comprising a blind bore delimited by the body and occupied by a mass of compressible material subjecting said body to a fragmentation prestress by the compressible material being compressed into said blind bore, wherein fragmentation prestress is between 0.1.times.E0.2% and 0.4.times.E0.2%, said head being secured to the body and contacting said compressible material, said blind bore extending within said body substantially along its entire length, wherein said first material is selected from the group consisting of sintered tungsten, depleted uranium, and tungsten carbide.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention concerns the technical field of projectiles used to destroy, at a distance, a target of some description, more generally one of an armored nature.

This invention concerns projectiles of the armor-piercing type.

Destruction of a target at a great distance, and more particularly of an armored target, requires high firing accuracy as well as considerable terminal effectiveness.

High firing accuracy can be obtained utilizing projectiles, for example of the small-caliber, armor-piercing type, which because of their design, develop a high level of impact energy while offering remarkable firing accuracy during their external ballistic trajectory.

Terminal destructive effectiveness can be obtained with the use of an explosive projectile, in other words one containing inside it a charge causing the projectile to explode at the moment of impact.

Utilization of a combination of these two characteristics might be envisaged as a way of creating a shell or projectile capable of meeting the criterion of a capacity for accurate destruction, of an armored target at great distance.
 
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