Jet-propelled missile with single propellant-explosive

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Inventors

Baker, Alan C.
Roach, Jr., John E.

Application #

235014

Filed

Feb-17-1981

Published

Sep-27-1983

Current US Class

042/105
089/1.808
102/379
149/92
149/95

International Classes

F41F 003/04; F42B 013/30

Field of Search

42/1 89/1.808 102/378-381 102/374 102/483 102/488 149/92 149/95

Assignee

Brunswick Corporation (Skokie, IL)

Examiners

Brown; David H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lawler, Jr.; William G., Hoffman; John R.

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Abstract
A spin-stabilized spherical jet-propelled missile is disclosed for use in combination with a launching apparatus which includes rotary means for rotating the missile and release means for releasing the missile after a period of initial spinup. The missile includes a housing, an exhaust nozzle on the housing, and a pressure chamber within the housing in communication with the exhaust nozzle. A single explosive compound is disposed as a singular mass within the housing and has a burn surface exposed in the pressure chamber. An impact fuze is disposed on the housing remote from the burn surface of the explosive compound for detonating the explosive compound on impact of the missile. Initial burning of a portion of the explosive compound at said burn surface is effective to drive gases through the exhaust nozzle and to the rotary means of the launching apparatus during spinup, and during flight of the missile, and the fuze is effective to detonate the remainder of the explosive compound on subsequent impact of the missile. The single explosive compound comprises a double based propellant including a high energy plasticizer, such as a nitrated plasticizer, in combination with a high explosive, such as an HMX crystalline explosive, to give a relatively slow burn rate and a relatively high detonating rate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination, a spin-stabilized spherical jet-propelled missile, having an exhaust nozzle, and an apparatus for facilitating launching of said missile, comprising:

said apparatus including rotary means and means for supporting said rotary means for rotation about a spin axis coaxial with the exhaust nozzle of said missile, and means for releasing said missile for spin-stabilized flight after a period of initial spinup; and

said missile including a housing, a pressure chamber within said housing in communication with said exhaust nozzle, a singular homogeneous mass comprised of a single propellant-explosive compound within said housing and having a burn surface exposed in said pressure chamber, and impact fuze means on said housing remote from said burn surface for detonating said single propellant-explosive compound on impact of said missile;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a jet-propelled projectile, and particularly to a spherical spin-stablized missile.

It has become increasingly important to eliminate the undesirable features associated with a ballistic trajectory ordinarily followed by rockets and other jet-propelled projectiles, by forming the projectiles as spherical spin-stabilized missiles. The spherical missile spins about an axis upwardly inclined relative to the intended straight line path of flight and aligned with the thrust axis of the propulsion jet of the missile. The missile is released following ignition or activation of the jet propellant within the missile. The propulsion is effected by the reaction of the exhaust jet of, for example, a rocket motor housed within the spherical missile shell.

Such conventional missile systems generally include a separate rocket motor having its own propellant material and a separate payload of explosive material, both of which form a system within the missile shell. The rocket motor propellant grain is separated from the payload explosive within the missile shell, the rocket propellant being effective to drive gases through an exhaust nozzle of the missile during initial spinup and flight of the missile, and the payload explosive being effective to detonate the missile upon impact thereof responsive to an impact fuze means on the missile shell.
 
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