Claims
- 1. An improved armor-piercing fin-stabilized penetrator projectile having a large length to diameter ratio and having
- (a) a metallic rear main body
- (b) a metallic middle body and
- (c) a pointed front nose body the diameter of the middle body is equal to the diameter of the main body and said three bodies are coaxially mounted one behind the other to form an assembled penetrator projectile, said main body and nose body have mutually confronting threaded blind bores and said middle body has a through bore disposed in coaxial alignment therebetween, an axial threaded connecting bolt being threadably mounted at opposite ends thereof in said blind bores and extending through said through-bore to maintain said penetrator projectile in an assembled state, said nose body having an inwardly rearwardly tapered conically shaped portion, said middle body being formed by a plurality of juxtaposed armor-piercing partial cores which have mutually contacting conical surfaces forming an essentially conically shaped forwardly facing recess which matingly confronts said rearwardly tapered portion of said nose body forming an essentially rearwardly facing conically shaped projection; said main body presenting an essentially flat circular forwardly facing end face and said plurality of juxtaposed partial cores presenting a mating rearwardly facing flat circular abutting surface, whereby due to the inertial forces of the penetrator projectile in flight a force component is imparted by the main body on said plurality of partial cores on impact which causes said partial cores to impart via their mutually contacting surfaces a force component on the main body in a direction transverse relative to the longitudinal axis of the penetrator projectile to thereby enlarge the penetration channel in the target to a size which is larger than the maximum cross-section of the projectile and thereby facilitates the penetration of the penetrator projectile into the target.
- 2. The improved armor-piercing fin-stabilized penetrator projectile as set forth in claim 1, wherein said plurality of partial cores are adapted to interact with the material of the corresponding target.
- 3. The improved armor-piercing inertial penetrator projectile as set forth in claim 1, wherein said plurality of partial cores have different wall thicknesses.
- 4. The improved armor-piercing inertial penetrator projectile as set forth in claim 1, wherein said elements of said plurality of elements are made of different materials.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 308,199 filed Sept. 24, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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