Insert for a warhead

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Inventors

Schweiger, Raimund
Scholles, Herbert
Orth, Hans
Lips, Hendrik

Application #

901064

Filed

Aug-11-1986

Published

Sep-24-1996

Current US Class

102/476
102/501

International Classes

F42B 012/10

Field of Search

102/306-310 102/476 102/501

Assignee

Rheinmetall GmbH (Dusseldorf, DE)

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer & Frank

US Patent References

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Abstract
The invention relates to an insert for a warhead for producing a projectile by means of an explosive deformation of the insert. In order to achieve increased end-ballistic performances of the projectile formed by the explosive deformation of the insert, such insert is tapered at its peripheral region and has a flattened central region on the convex side thereof.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An improved insert for a warhead for producing a projectile by explosive deformation, said warhead comprising a housing containing an explosive charge and said insert forming part of said housing and having an exterior surface which is exposed to the streaming air during flight of said warhead and having an interior surface confronting said explosive charge of said warhead, said insert having an outer peripheral tapered region with an angle of taper, said insert is calotte-shaped, said interior surface of said insert is convex and includes a central flat surface region, said outer peripheral tapered region has a tapered inner surface and a tapered outer surface.

2. The improved insert for a warhead as defined in claim 1, wherein said calotte-shape has a predetermined uniform curvature, said tapered region extends from the outer edge of said insert towards the center thereof over an angle varying from 15 degrees to 25 degrees.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. 4,356,770 discloses overflying munition device and system in which an insert is mounted within a warhead, which insert is formed as a spherical calotte. By means of an explosive deformation this spherical calotte is transformed into a rod-shaped projectile, which, however, due to its aerodynamically unfavorable configuration has unstable flight characteristics, a very high velocity deceleration and consequently an unfavorable end-ballistic performance. The unstable flight characteristics of such projectile lead at least to a very disadvantageous oscillation during flight, but in certain cases to a rotation of the rod-shaped projectile about a transverse axis. The high velocity deceleration can be traced to the unfavorable nose point configuration, that is, its hemispherical shape.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of this invention to provide an improved insert for a warhead which, by means of explosive deformation produces a projectile with increased end-ballistic performance.
 
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