This application claims priority to foreign French patent application No. FR 2204253, filed on May 5, 2022, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a bomb fuze initiator and to a bomb equipped with a bomb fuze (or priming device) placed in a base well, and to such a fuze initiator placed in an accessory well.
The invention is applicable to the field of the fuzes of airborne bombs that are intended to be fastened under aeroplane pylons, whether said bombs are equipped with a guidance kit of not. It relates to a device for detecting proximity or proximity sensor, for a bomb fuze.
It is known to place a bomb proximity sensor 8 in the warhead well 5 of the bomb 1 and to connect it to the fuze 3, which is housed in the base well 2, via an internal electrical link of the bomb passing through the connecting channels 6 and 7. However, most existing guided armaments use the warhead well 5 for other functions, and especially for a guidance kit, this therefore preventing a proximity sensor from being housed therein.
A proximity sensor uses reflection of radio-frequency waves to determine height with respect to the ground. It generally consists of an antenna, of a radio-frequency transceiver and of a circuit for processing the signal. The proximity sensor must benefit from a clear line of sight.
It is also known, as illustrated in
Such embodiments have the following drawbacks:
One aim of the invention is to overcome the aforementioned problems, and especially to provide, for a bomb equipped with a proximity-sensing function, a fuze system that is adaptable to any munition armament configuration comprising an accessory well and a base well.
According to one aspect of the invention, a bomb fuze initiator is provided that is equipped with a cap configured to open after bomb release, a device for detecting bomb release, a device for determining bomb speed, an integrated proximity sensor and a fuze connector intended to connect the fuze initiator to a bomb fuze, the integrated proximity sensor comprising:
According to one embodiment, the fuze initiator comprises an electronic circuit for processing the signal delivered by the transceiver of electromagnetic waves, said circuit being configured to determine the distance between the bomb and the ground based on said signal, and to transmit said distance to the fuze via the connector.
As a variant, the electronic circuit for processing the signal delivered by the transceiver of electromagnetic waves, said circuit being configured to determine the distance between the bomb and the ground based on said signal, may be integrated into the bomb fuze.
According to one embodiment, the release-detecting device is configured to detect release of the bomb and to guarantee the cap is kept in closed position in the absence of a traction force consistent with release, and configured to inform the bomb fuze of detection of release.
In one embodiment, the device for determining release speed is configured to determine the release speed of the bomb and configured to inform the bomb fuze thereof.
According to another aspect of the invention, a bomb is also provided, the bomb being equipped with a bomb fuze placed in a base well, and with a fuze initiator according to one of the preceding claims, placed in an accessory well, the connector of the fuze initiator being connected to the bomb fuze.
In one embodiment, the bomb fuze is configured to command detonation of the bomb when the distance between the bomb and the ground as determined by the electronic processing circuit is smaller than a detonation command threshold.
For example, the threshold is comprised between 3 m and 16 m.
The invention will be better understood on studying a few embodiments that are described by way of completely non-limiting examples and illustrated by the appended drawings, in which:
Throughout the figures, elements having identical references are similar.
The integrated proximity sensor also comprises an electronic circuit 18 for processing the signal delivered by the transceiver 16 of electromagnetic waves, said circuit being configured to determine the distance between the bomb and the ground based on said signal, and to transmit said distance to the bomb fuze via the connector 15.
The transceiver 16 of electromagnetic waves may comprise an HF antenna 19 and an HF circuit 20.
The antenna-based transceiver 16 composed of an antenna 19 and electronic components 20 for generating and coupling microwaves may be installed at the front of the cone-shaped cap 11 of the device 13 for determining bomb speed, which sticks out from the body of the bomb once release has been achieved.
Operation of the microwave transceiver 16 (components 19, 20) is synchronized by the board 18 used to process the signal. The microwave transceiver 16 (components 19, 20) delivers a low-frequency signal to the board 18 used to process the signal.
The microwave transceiver 16 (components 19, 20) is connected to the board or electronic circuit 18 used to process the signal by a link 17, for example one formed using a flexible circuit board.
The electronic circuit 18 used to process the signal analyses the low-frequency signal to determine the distance of the bomb from the ground. When the target height is reached, i.e. when the height, or distance between the bomb and the ground is smaller than an initiation command threshold, the board or electronic circuit 18 used to process the signal sends a detonation order to the bomb fuze through the connector 15.
The connector 15 is used to connect, via a wired link, the devices for detecting release and determining release speed of the fuze initiator 10 to the bomb fuze. The connector 15 is also used to supply power to the integrated proximity sensor after an arming delay, to deliver the detonation command signal, and to set up a serial communication link between the fuze and the fuze initiator.
As a variant, as illustrated in
The device 12 for detecting bomb release in the active mode of the munition, which guarantees the cap is kept in closed position in the absence of a traction force consistent with active release, and which informs the bomb fuze on active munition release, may be formed by moving a magnet through an inductor, or by opening an electrical contact, or by a Hall-effect sensor.
The device 13 for determining bomb speed may be formed by an electrical generator impelled by air pressure (wind-energy conversion device) and deliver an AC voltage the frequency of which is directly related to release speed, or be formed by an air-pressure sensor, such as a pitot tube, or by a hot-wire anemometer.
The overall operation of the fuze system is as follows:
According to one aspect of the invention, the proximity-sensing function integrated into the fuze initiator 10 makes it possible to benefit from both a proximity-sensing function and use of a guidance kit without adding additional equipment.
Such a proximity sensor is not exposed to outside elements before release and does not require additional hardware to be installed.
According to one aspect of the invention, the fuze initiator 10 is compatible with a variant of installation with the fuze initiator located in the tail unit.
The present invention is applicable to the field of airborne bombs fastened under aeroplane pylons. It relates to a proximity-detecting device for a bomb fuze installed in a bomb base, which device does not require a separate external sensor to be added.
A given bomb fuze may be used with a fuze initiator with integrated proximity sensor according to the invention, or a standard fuze initiator.
The integrated proximity sensor may be programmable (target height and inhibition time).
Such a fuze initiator 10 with integrated proximity sensor is compatible with a variant of installation with the fuze initiator located in the tail unit.
Such a fuze initiator 10 with integrated proximity sensor is universal with respect to weapon configurations and not specific to one system.
Such a fuze initiator 10 with integrated proximity sensor does not require a separate system to initiate the proximity-sensing function.
Such a fuze initiator 10 with integrated proximity sensor advantageously decreases the cost of the solution consisting of the fuze system and proximity sensor, by avoiding duplication of structural components, cabling and power-supply-related components.
Furthermore, the proximity sensor is protected from the outside environment until release.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2204253 | May 2022 | FR | national |