Claims
- 1. A hermetically sealed ballistic projectile comprising:
- a nose member having a rearwardly increasing diameter and a rearward region of decreased diameter, a rearward surface, and an axial countersunk-bore therethrough which includes;
- a kinetic energy penetrator axially disposed in said countersunk-bore and protruding from said nose member to form a leading point of impact of said projectile;
- a shell member a rearward inner surface and interior space, a forward most region having an inner surface of mating diameter with said nose member rearward region of decreased diameter and being in fixed but frangible contact with said nose member which includes an exterior steel case which is helically scored when it travels through a gun barrel and fragments in longitudinal strips upon impact;
- a piston member having a forward most surface proximate the rearward surface of said of said nose member, said piston member being in hermetically sealed engagement with the inner surface of the forward most region of said shell member; and
- a hypergolic fluid filling the interior space of said shell member between said rearward surface of said piston member and the rearward inner surface of said shell;
- whereby on impact of said projectile with a target said kinetic energy penetrator penetrates said target and said nose member moves rearwardly fracturing said shell along said indentations and forces said piston member rearwardly causing said hypergolic fluid to be spewed in a helical pattern in the immediate vicinity of the target.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 139,372, filed Apr. 11, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,383,485.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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