Claims
- 1. A composite projectile for armored targets, especially active-armor and multilayer-armor targets, comprising:
- an elongated subcaliber main projectile body of substantially uniform diameter over its length forming an armorbreaking inertial impact element which is fired at an armored target, said main body being provided with a detachable sabot and stabilizing fins;
- a single solid elongated auxiliary projectile body of substantially uniform diameter over its length received in said main projectile body and forming an inertial impact element adapted to break armor of said target, said main projectile body being substantially longer than said auxiliary projectile body;
- a proximity fuse on said main body adapted to respond to approach of the composite projectile to said target; and
- a propellant charge in said main projectile for firing said auxiliary projectile body therefrom in response to said proximity fuse whereby, as said projectile approaches said target and at a predetermined distance therefrom, said auxiliary projectile body is fired from said main projectile body and impacts said target whereupon said main projectile body impacts said target in the same region, said main projectile body being formed with a single axially extending central bore having a diameter corresponding to that of a portion of said auxiliary projectile body and of a length exceeding that of said auxiliary projectile body, said auxiliary projectile body being received in said bore at a rear portion thereof and being guided therein upon firing from said main projectile body, said charge being disposed in a chamber formed in said main projectile body at a rear end thereof communicating with said bore.
- 2. The projectile defined in claim 1 wherein said proximity fuse is adjustable to set the distance from said target at which said auxiliary projectile body is fired through said bore from said main projectile body.
- 3. The projectile defined in claim 1 wherein said bore is formed with lands and grooves constituting rifling for imparting spin stabilization to said auxiliary projectile body upon firing thereof from said bore against said target.
- 4. The projectile defined in claim 1 wherein said auxiliary projectile body is formed with a fin assembly at a rear end thereof for fin stabilization of said auxiliary projectile body upon diring thereof from said main projectile body.
- 5. The projectile defined in claim 1 wherein said auxiliary projectile body is subcaliber at least over a major part of its length with respect to said bore.
- 6. The projectile defined in claim 1, further comprising a stabilizing disk adapted to engage said auxiliary projectile body for the resistance-stabilization thereof.
- 7. The projectile defined in claim 1, further comprising a detachable ballistic cap at a front end of said main projectile body housing said proximity fuse.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 295,551 filed on July 27, 1981, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 213,171 filed on Nov. 26, 1980, now abandoned.
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