Claims
- 1. An ammunition unit for use in an automatic tubular weapon having a barrel that can be selectively oriented to effect flat trajectory or high-angle trajectory fire, said ammunition unit being constructed for one of flat trajectory fire and high-angle trajectory fire, and wherein:
- said ammunition unit is a one-piece unit and comprises a propellant charge means, including at least a cylindrical member having a bottom face at one end, for providing a propellant charge, a ballistic payload projectile secured in said cylindrical member of said propellant charge means at the end thereof remote from said bottom face and having a bottom member which faces said propellant charge means and delimits the rear end of said projectile, and a payload disposed within said projectile;
- said ammunition unit has a given length, outer diameter and external shape, with the portion of said projectile which projects out of said cylindrical member of said propellant charge means having substantially the same outer diameter as said cylindrical member, and with said projectile of said ammunition unit having a main cylindrical portion of constant diameter and a short ogival front end portion;
- said propellant charge extends between said bottom face and said bottom member, with the quantity of said propellant charge being a function of the type of trajectory over which the ammunition is to be fired, and with the distance between said bottom member and said bottom face of said ammunition unit being greater for flat trajectory fire than for high-angle trajectory fire, and with said ammunition unit containing a greater quantity of propellant charge for flat trajectory fire than for high-angle trajectory fire;
- said projectile of said ammunition unit is shorter for flat trajectory fire than for high-angle trajectory fire; and
- said ammunition unit has a smaller quantity of payload for flat trajectory fire than for high angle trajectory fire.
- 2. Ammunition for use in an automatic tubular weapon having a barrel that can be selectively oriented to effect flat trajectory or high-angle fire, said ammunition comprising a first ammunition unit constructed for flat trajectory fire and a second ammunition unit constructed for high-angle fire, and wherein:
- each said ammunition unit is a one-piece unit and comprises a propellant charge means, including at least a cylindrical member having a bottom face at one end, for providing a propellant charge, a ballistic payload projectile secured in said cylindrical member of said propellant charge means at the end thereof remote from said bottom face and having a bottom member which faces said propellant charge means and delimits the rear end of said projectile, and a payload disposed within said projectile;
- said first and second ammunition units are substantially identical to one another in length, outer diameter and external shape;
- the distance between said bottom member and said bottom face of said first ammunition unit is greater than the corresponding distance of said second ammunition unit;
- said first ammunition unit contains a greater quantity of propellant charge than does said second ammunition unit;
- said projectile of said first ammunition unit is shorter than said projectile of said second ammunition unit;
- said first ammunition unit has a smaller quantity of payload than does said second ammunition unit;
- for each said ammunition unit, the portion of said projectile which projects out of said cylindrical member of said propellant charge means has substantially the same outer diameter as said cylindrical member; and
- said projectile of each said ammunition unit comprises a main cylindrical portion of constant diameter and a short ogival front end portion.
- 3. Ammunition as defined in claim 2 wherein said propellant charge means of at least one of said first and second ammunition units comprises a propellant charge case, which constitutes said cylindrical member, and a propellant charge disposed in said case.
- 4. Ammunition as defined in claim 2 wherein said propellant charge means of at least one of said first and second ammunition units comprises a solid caseless propellant charge which forms said cylindrical member.
- 5. Ammunition for use in an automatic tubular weapon having a barrel that can be selectively oriented to effect flat trajectory or high-angle fire, said ammunition comprising a first ammunition unit constructed for flat trajectory fire and a second ammunition unit constructed for high-angle fire, wherein:
- each said ammunition unit is a one-piece unit and comprises a solid caseless propellant charge having a bottom face at one end, a ballistic payload projectile secured in said propellant charge at the end thereof remote from said bottom face and having a bottom member which faces said propellant charge and delimits the rear end of said projectile, and a payload disposed within said projectile;
- said first and second ammunition units are substantially identical to one another in length, outer diameter and external shape;
- said propellant charge of said first ammunition unit is longer than said propellant charge of said second ammunition unit, and contains a greater quantity of propellant charge than does said second ammunition unit;
- the distance between said bottom member and said bottom face of said first ammunition unit is greater than the corresponding distance of said second ammunition unit;
- said projectile of said first ammunition unit is shorter than said projectile of said second ammunition unit;
- said first ammunition unit has a smaller quantity of payload than does said second ammunition unit;
- for each said ammunition unit, the portion of said projectile which projects out of said propellant charge has substantially the same outer diameter as said propellant charge; and
- said projectile of each said ammunition unit comprises a main cylindrical portion of constant diameter and a short ogival front end portion.
- 6. Ammunition as defined in claim 5 wherein said payload projectile of at least said second ammunition unit is an explosive projectile.
- 7. Ammunition as defined in claim 6 wherein said payload projectile of said second ammunition unit includes at least one shaped charge provided with a projectile forming liner.
- 8. Ammunition as defined in claim 5 wherein said projectile of said second ammunition unit further includes an extendable flight path stabilizing tail unit connected to said projectile adjacent the rear end of said projectile.
- 9. Ammunition for use in an automatic tubular weapon having a barrel that can be selectively oriented to effect flat trajectory or high-angle fire, said ammunition comprising a first ammunition unit constructed for flat trajectory fire and a second ammunition unit constructed for high-angle fire, and wherein:
- each said ammunition unit is a one-piece unit and comprises a propellant charge case having a bottom face at one end, a propellant charge within said case, a ballistic payload projectile secured in said case at the end thereof remote from said bottom face and having a bottom member which faces said propellant charge and delimits the rear end of said projectile, and a payload disposed within said projectile;
- said first and second ammunition units are substantially identical to one another in length, outer diameter and external shape;
- the distance between said bottom member and said bottom face of said first ammunition unit is greater than the corresponding distance of said second ammunition unit;
- said first ammunition unit contains a greater quantity of propellant charge than does said second ammunition unit;
- said projectile of said first ammunition unit is shorter than said projectile of said second ammunition unit;
- said first ammunition unit has a smaller quantity of payload than does said second ammunition unit;
- for each said ammunition unit, the portion of said projectile which projects out of said case has substantially the same outer diameter as said case; and
- said projectile of each said ammunition unit comprises a main cylindrical portion of constant diameter and a short ogival front end portion.
- 10. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said projectile of said second ammunition unit further includes an extendable flight path stabilizing tail unit connected to said projectile adjacent the rear end of said projectile.
- 11. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said payload projectile of at least said second ammunition unit is an explosive projectile.
- 12. Ammunition as defined in claim 11 wherein said payload projectile of said second ammunition unit includes at least one shaped charge provided with a projectile forming liner.
- 13. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said payload projectile of said second ammunition unit is a smoke producing projectile.
- 14. Ammunition as defined in claim 13 further comprising a parachute carried by said projectile of said second ammunition unit adjacent its said bottom member.
- 15. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said case of at least one of said ammunition units is a metal case.
- 16. Ammunition as defined in claim 15 wherein said case of each of said ammunition units extends axially essentially only over the rear section of the associated said payload projectile.
- 17. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said case of at least said second ammunition unit is at least in part combustible.
- 18. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said payload projectile of said second ammunition unit is a light producing projectile.
- 19. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said payload projectile of said second ammunition unit is a fog producing projectile.
- 20. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said case of said first ammunition unit is longer than said case of said second ammunition unit.
- 21. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 wherein said case of said second ammunition unit is longer than said case of said first ammunition unit.
- 22. Ammunition as defined in claim 9 further comprising a guide band disposed on the surface of said main cylindrical portion of said projectile of said second ammunition unit adjacent its said ogival front end portion.
- 23. Ammunition as defined in claim 22 wherein said case of said second ammunition unit extends axially over said main portion of said projectile of said second ammunition unit to said guide band.
- 24. Ammunition as defined in claim 23 said projectile of said second ammunition unit further includes an extendable flight path stabilizing tail unit connected to said projectile adjacent the rear end of said projectile.
- 25. Ammunition as defined in claim 23 wherein said case of said first ammunition unit extends axially essentially only over the rear section of said projectile of said first ammunition unit and is shorter than said case of said second ammunition unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/448,508, filed Dec. 9, 1982 now abandoned.
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