This application claims priority to European patent application 05445057.2 filed 1 Jul. 2005.
The present invention relates to an ammunition unit, such as a shell, missile, charge carrying projectile or the like, having a warhead comprising a kinetic pre-cursor, a main charge, an impact sensor and an ignition system.
An ammunition unit according to the above is i. a. previously known from published international application WO 90/12271. According to said publication and in particular
When combating in urban terrain there is a desire to fight troops behind walls and to open up large openings in walls. In order to obtain such effects a warhead built up of more than one charge is likely to be required. A first charge, a pre-charge, makes a hole in the wall while a second charge, a main charge, detonates either inside the wall or behind the wall in dependence on desired effect. Warheads provided with two or more charges are per se generally known, see for example U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,068 B1, U.S. Pat. No. 4,803,928, U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,512 and DE 196 38 295 B3.
In the application field discussed above it is important to keep the warhead weight down but nevertheless be able to obtain the desired effect out of the ammunition unit.
It is also of great value to be able to make larger openings. Another important thing is to secure that the ammunition unit is safe for the operator.
The objects of the invention is to provide for a low weight ammunition unit that is safe in its construction and that at the same time offers desired effect when fighting troops behind walls and opening up large openings.
The objects of the invention is obtained by an ammunition unit according to the invention that is characterized in that a pre-charge is accommodated in the kinetic pre-cursor, that the ignition of the pre-charge is controlled by the ignition system by introducing a time delay between a sensed impact and the ignition of the pre-charge and that the ignition of the main charge is controlled by the ignition system by introducing a further time delay before ignition of the main charge.
By introducing a pre-charge into the pre-cursor and igniting the pre-charge when the pre-cursor has penetrated into a target such as a wall, a hole or opening in the wall is created that a following main charge in an advantageous way can utilise to create a large opening by having the main charge detonating inside the wall in the hole or opening created by the precursor. Detonating or initiating the pre-charge of the precursor inside the wall is advantageous when making holes or openings due to the fact that the precursor is covered by target material or damping material all around except from straight backwards towards the remaining ammunition unit. This results in a high efficiency of the energy created upon detonation. At the same time the detonation inside or behind the wall supplies the ammunition unit operator with a good protection. As an alternative it is also possible to have the main charge detonated behind the wall. There is still a good protection for the operator at the same time as the detonation of the main charge is effectively used behind the wall.
According to one favourable embodiment of the ammunition unit the pre-charge of the pre-cursor is provided with a forwardly effecting shaped charge. Such an ammunition unit is favourable when fighting an armoured vehicle protected by a basic armour and some kind of outer additional protection. In such a case the outer additional protection could be eliminated by means of the pre-cursor so that the basic armour is laid bare for the main charge.
According to another favourable embodiment of the invention a pre-precursor is provided in front of the precursor. According to this embodiment it is possible to obtain an even better effect with regard to thick targets. The pre-precursor detonates or penetrates into the target prior to the precursor.
Advantageously according to yet another favourable embodiment the precursor is designed with a weight between 1 and 5 kilograms. In that connection the weight of the pre-charge could be dimension to be more than 1/30 of the precursor weight and less than 1/10 of the precursor weight.
A suitable proposed dimensioning of the ammunition unit is that the kinetic precursor radius perpendicular to a rotational axis in the flight direction of the ammunition unit is preferably less than half the radius of the main charge.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the ammunition unit the kinetic precursor is provided with an envelope of steel.
According to still a further advantageous embodiment of the ammunition unit a detonating fuse accommodated within the precursor operates as the impact sensor and the ignition system.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The ammunition unit 1 shown in
When an operator activates the ammunition unit it is ejected from the not shown barrel and sent towards a target such as a wall. When reaching the target the ammunition unit 1 has acquired a not insignificant speed. The shape and weight of the precursor 2 in combination with its speed results in that the precursor 2 penetrates into the wall. The detonating fuse 10 announces that the precursor has hit the target and after a delay controlled by the detonating fuse 10, the explosive 9 is activated by the detonating fuse 10. The impact sensor 11 of the main charge 3 activates the main charge 3 after a time delay determined by the delay device 12. The time delay of the delay device 12 is chosen such that the main charge is not activated until the explosive of the precursor 2 has been detonated. As indicated by a dash-dotted line 14 connecting the detonating fuse 10 with the delay device 12, the impact sensor information of the detonating fuse could be used as an alternative to the separate impact sensor 11.
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The ammunition unit according to the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but can be modified within the framework of the following claims and concept of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05445057.2 | Jul 2005 | EP | regional |