Claims
- 1. An armor-piercing, explosive free fragmentation projectile comprising a one-piece body made of a first material, a head made of a second material, and means for causing multiple fragmentation of the body upon impact, said means comprising a blind bore delimited by the body and occupied by a mass of compressible material subjecting said body to a fragmentation prestress by the compressible material being compressed into said blind bore, wherein fragmentation prestress is between 0.1.times.E0.2% and 0.4.times.E0.2%, said head being secured to the body and contacting said compressible material, said blind bore extending within said body substantially along its entire length, wherein said first material is selected from the group consisting of sintered tungsten, depleted uranium, and tungsten carbide.
- 2. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the mass of compressible material subjects said body to a fragmentation prestress in at least an axial direction.
- 3. The projective according to claim 2, wherein the mass comprises compressible materials of a plastic nature, previously compressed in the bore and maintained therein by the head being secured to the body and covered by a ballistic shroud.
- 4. The projectile according to claim 2, wherein the mass comprises compressible materials of an elastic nature, compressed in the bore by the head being secured to the body and covered by a ballistic shroud.
- 5. The projectile according to claim 2, wherein the body comprises zones of lesser resistance to facilitate fragmentation of the body upon impact.
- 6. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the mass comprises compressible materials of a plastic nature, previously compressed in the bore and maintained therein by the head being secured to the body and covered by a ballistic shroud.
- 7. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the mass comprises compressible materials of an elastic nature, compressed in the bore by the head being secured to the body and covered by a ballistic shroud.
- 8. The projectile according to claim 7, wherein the head is mounted in a threaded manner on the body to penetrate into the bore with a posterior extension.
- 9. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the body comprises zones of lesser resistance to facilitate fragmentation of the body upon impact.
- 10. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein said head comprises a posterior extension penetrating into the blind bore when the head is secured to the body.
- 11. The projectile according to claim 1, further comprising a ballistic shroud covering said head.
- 12. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein said fragmentation prestress is increasable by the head being threaded into said body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/946,471, filed Nov. 10, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,325,787.
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