Variable output warhead

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Inventors

Munsinger, Terrence Lane

Application #

531406

Filed

Mar-20-2000

Published

Sep-4-2001

Current US Class

102/475
102/476
102/478
102/479
102/491
102/492

International Classes

F42C 011/00; F42C 013/10; F42B 012/22

Field of Search

102/478 102/479 102/475 102/476 102/491 102/492 102/308 102/275.3 102/275.8 102/201

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Serventi; Anthony J.

US Patent References

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4662281   Low velocity disc p...
5158173   Weapons storage c...
5229542   Selectable fragmen...
5698814   Hard target penetr...
5939663   Method for dispersi...

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Abstract
This invention involves a hard target penetrating warhead designed to produce a variable explosive discharge. A standard warhead casing is divided into several compartments with each compartment separated by a shock-absorbing shield. Explosive fill in contained within each compartment. The shock-absorbing shield inhibits the dynamic shock produced by detonating a compartment, thus preventing sympathetic detonation of adjoining compartments. As a result, the size of an explosive blast is controlled by detonating the explosive fill, in a set number of compartments. Each compartment also contains an igniter element, which initiates a slow burn of undetonated explosive fill.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A warhead which comprises:

a casing;

a plurality of compartments contained within said casing;

an explosive fill contained within each of said compartments;

means for absorbing dynamic shock positioned between adjacent compartments within said casing;

a detonator contained within each of said plurality of compartments;

a fuzewell means attached to said casing; and

a plurality shielded detonation cords, each of said plurality of shielded detonation cords having a first end originating in said fuzewell and a second end of one of said plurality of shielded detonation cords terminating in each of said detonators.



Description
MICROFICHE APPENDIX

Not Applicable.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to warheads intended for destruction of targets using strategic precision. Specifically, this invention relates to missile warheads designed to control an explosive blast.

2. Description of the Related Technology

Missiles and warheads are used in a variety of demanding applications ranging from air to air and ground combat applications to structural demolition applications. Such applications often require missiles with warheads that can effectively and consistently penetrate and explode within hard targets with a great deal of accuracy.

A typical hard target missile includes an explosive warhead enclosed within a steel case. A fuze serves to ignite the explosive warhead following target impact. When a warhead penetrates a target, the fuze detonates a booster or explosive lead, which in turn detonates the explosive fill in the warhead. The explosive fill may be comprised of many different chemical compositions, depending upon the desired effect of the warhead. The amount or type of explosive placed in the warhead controls the intensity of the explosion. As a result, generally, the intensity of the explosion is set when the warhead is constructed.
 
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