Claims
- 1. In an element for making a reactive armor effective against shaped charge warheads and kinetic energy projectiles, comprising a casing holding at least one reactive mass and energy consuming assembly of the kind in which an explosive layer is sandwiched between a first set of two metal plates, the improvement comprising at least one passive mass and energy consuming assembly comprising a layer of non-explosive swellable material sandwiched between a second set of two metal plates, said at least one passive mass and energy consuming assembly being paired with said at least one reactive mass and energy consuming assembly so that said assemblies face one another, wherein the reactive mass and energy consuming assembly of each pair is outermost, whereby upon hitting said outermost assembly by a jet generated by an oncoming shaped-charge and explosion thereof and following interception of the jet by said passive mass and energy consuming assembly of each pair, said swellable material is caused to swell to urge said two metal plates of said passive assembly to move apart thus producing a mass and energy consuming effect similarly to that generated by said reactive assembly so that an attenuation of the jet and a mitigation of the impact of an armor piercing kinetic energy projectile are improved.
- 2. An element according to claim 1, wherein the passive and reactive assemblies in each pair are spaced from each other.
- 3. An element according to claim 1, being integral with a basic armor element.
- 4. An element according to claim 1, being of an add-on type.
- 5. An element according to claim 2, wherein the passive and reactive assemblies in each pair are parallel to each other.
- 6. An element according to claim 1, wherein the passive and reactive assemblies in each pair are parallel to an outer wall of the casing.
- 7. An element according to claim 6, wherein the reactive assembly of a pair is attached to an inner face of the outer wall of the casing.
- 8. An element according to claim 7, wherein an outermost plate of the reactive assembly serves as the outer wall of the casing.
- 9. An element according to claim 1, wherein the passive and reactive assemblies in each pair are askew with respect to an outer wall of the casing.
- 10. An element according to claim 9, comprising a single pair of said reactive and passive assemblies extending across the casing.
- 11. An element according to claim 9, comprising two pairs of said reactive and passive assemblies forming together two essentially parallel, V-shaped configurations.
- 12. In an enclosure fitted with a reactive armor made of elements each comprising a casing holding at least one reactive mass and energy consuming assembly of the kind in which an explosive layer is sandwiched between a first set of two metal plates, the improvement comprising at least one passive mass and energy consuming assembly provided in each element and comprising a layer of swellable material sandwiched between a second set of two metal plates, said assemblies facing one another wherein the reactive mass and energy consuming assembly of each pair is outermost, whereby upon hitting said outermost assembly by a jet generated by an oncoming shaped-charge and explosion thereof and following interception of the jet by said passive mass and energy consuming assembly, said swellable material is caused to swell to urge said two metal plates of said passive assembly to move part thus producing a mass and energy consuming effect similarly to that generated by said reactive assembly so that an attenuation of the jet and a mitigation of the impact of an armor piercing kinetic energy projectile are improved.
- 13. An enclosure according to claim 12, being an armoured land vehicle.
- 14. An armored land vehicle according to claim 13, being a battle tank.
- 15. An armored land vehicle according to claim 13, being selected from the group consisting of armored personnel carriers and armored fighting vehicles.
- 16. An armored land vehicle according to claim 16, being an armored, self-propelled gun.
- 17. An enclosure according to claim 12, being an armored marine vessel.
- 18. An enclosure according to claim 12, being an armored container.
- 19. An enclosure according to claim 12, being an armored building.
- 20. An element for making a reactive armor effective against shaped charge warheads and kinetic energy projectiles, comprising a casing enclosing at least one reactive mass and energy assembly in which an explosive layer is sandwiched between two metal plates, and at least one passive mass and energy consuming assembly enclosed in said casing and comprising a layer of swellable material sandwiched between two metal plates, said at least one passive mass and energy consuming assembly being paired with said at least one reactive mass and energy consuming assembly, wherein the reactive mass and energy consuming assembly of a pair of said assemblies is outermost, and, wherein said passive and reactive assemblies in each pair are spaced from each other, whereby upon hitting said outermost assembly by a jet generated by an oncoming shaped-charge and explosion thereof and following interception of the jet by said passive mass and energy consuming assembly, said swellable material is caused to swell to urge said two metal plates of said passive assembly to move apart thus producing a mass and energy consuming effect similarly to that generated by said reactive assembly so that an attenuation of the jet and a mitigation of the impact of an armor piercing kinetic energy projectile are improved.
- 21. A method of protecting an enclosure against shaped charge warheads and kinetic energy projectiles, comprising fitting the enclosure on the outside thereof with a reactive armor made of elements each comprising a casing holding at least one reactive mass and energy consuming assembly in which an explosive layer is sandwiched between a first set of two metal plates, the method further comprising the steps of providing in each element at least one passive mass and energy consuming assembly comprising a layer of swellable material sandwiched between a second set of two metal plates, and pairing each reactive assembly with a respective passive assembly so that each reactive assembly faces the respective passive assembly and the reactive mass and energy consuming assembly of each pair is outermost, whereby an attenuation of a jet generated by an oncoming shaped-charge and a mitigation of the impact of an armor piercing kinetic energy projectile are improved.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 467,042, filed Jan. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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