The invention relates to ammunition for firearms, for both smoothbore barrels and a rifled barrels.
The following conventional projectile designs are known: a fletched-subcaliber bullet for smooth-bore barrels. D. I. Shiryaev, V. V. Shipilov, N. V. Terehov, SU Patent No. 3246468 A1, published 1 Jan. 1972. This reference is taken as a prototype. In the prototype, a bullet casing with lead core, plastic fletching fixed of the straight tail. Another well-known shell-bullet “Sauvestre”, published in “Kalashnikov, weapons, ammunition, equipment” Journal of February 2000, describes a bullet weighing 24 g. The round is subcaliber, with a container. This is a decent round, but the fletching is in the aerodynamic shadow. Another known projectile is shown in application No. RU 2012139499, published on Mar. 20, 2014.
The attached drawings that further describe the present invention are incorporated in and constitute a part of specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The proposed projectile is made in a caliber of a barrel, and includes a housing (body) 1, see
As an alternative with the sleeve-nozzle, see
In the area of compound of fletching block with the sleeve-nozzle on it, there is a recess 17, see
As an option, a funnel-shaped cavity is made in the upper part of the core—i.e., an expansive funnel 8, see
As an option, with the core made from steel, on a continuation of the core from the housing (body), see
The fletching block 3, see
Alternatively, for rifled barrels, the stabilizing plate is disposed at an angle 5, see
The fletching block is made of high-strength plastics or non-ferrous metals such as copper, or alloys thereof. A rigid mounting of the block to the housing is achieved by inserting the protrusion in the form of a polyhedron of the fletching block, to the cavity in the shape of a polyhedron in the core at the rear of the housing, as well as at the expense of fixation of continuing plates in the technological groove in the upper part of the housing, see
As an option, a continuation of the core out of the housing L5, see
Also, the housing, the core, the cap and sleeve-nozzle can be manufactured as a single unit from hard material such as steel, non-ferrous metals or alloys thereof. The projectile is inserted at the end of the block of fletching on the wad-obturator 12, see
As an option, with a sleeve-nozzle, a wad hole with a diameter d4 is made, see
A gasket 6 is placed on the powder charge 7, see
As an option, the housing with the sleeve-nozzle, see
As an option, the housing with the sleeve-nozzle, on the main powder charge there is a gasket with a hole in the middle under the nozzle, then the wad-obturator is inserted into the opening, and then the projectile with an additional charge.
When fired, at high temperatures and pressure, the contacting part of plates are softened, and the projectile passing through the barrel is centered. It achieves a high initial velocity, since the friction of barrel to the projectile is minimal. Also, ignition of additional charge gives a significant acceleration. The center of gravity of the projectile is in the front, as the aerodynamic stabilization occurs at the expense of the fletching block. In rifled barrels, protruding plates of the block of fletching fall into the rifling and the projectile acquires gyroscopic stability.
Having thus described a preferred embodiment, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the described apparatus have been achieved.
It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. The invention is further defined by the following claims.
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