Claims
- 1. A projectile adapted for crowd control comprising a housing containing a first delay charge, at least one ejector and scatter charge, and a fuse acting on the first delay charge for igniting the ejector and scatter charge, a plurality of elongated cylindrical flash and acoustic charges disposed in separate containers which are adapted to be ejected from the housing by the ejector charge without destroying the housing upon the ignition of the ejector charge, the housing having a lid which is blown off by gas pressure generated by ignition of the delay charge in the container without destroying the housing, at least one flash and acoustic shock charge is arranged in each container which is operatively mounted in the housing together with said ejector and scatter charge, said ejector and scatter charge being adapted to be ignited by the first delay charge via at least one fuse cord connected to said fuse.
- 2. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said containers in which said flash and acoustic shock charges are arranged and are in the form of tubes which are arranged parallel to each other in the housing, each tube having a flash and acoustic charge and having an ejector and scatter charge mounted therein and a fuse cord connecting the ejector and scatter charge with the first delay charge, said lid being blown off after igniting of the fuse cord and before ignition of the ejector and scatter charge.
- 3. A projectile according to claim 2, wherein the ejector and scatter charges disposed in the individual tubes are of different explosive power.
- 4. A projectile according to claim 2, wherein the individual fuse cords are of different lengths.
- 5. A projectile according to claim 2, wherein the individual fuse cords have different rates of burning.
- 6. A projectile according to claim 2, wherein the individual fuse cords have different rates of burning and are of different lengths.
- 7. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein the fuse acting on the delay charge for igniting the ejector and scatter charge is a trip-lever fuse arranged in the lid of the projectile.
- 8. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein a smoke or irritant substance charge in the housing is disposed in a separate compartment which is separated from the flash and acoustic charge by a partition disposed in said housing, and an additional second delay charge is connected with the first delay charge by a fuse cord.
- 9. A projectile according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said tubes includes a smoke or irritant substance charge which is connected to said fuse via a fuse cord.
- 10. A projectile according to claim 8, including a booster charge operatively mounted in said separate compartment.
- 11. A method for ejecting a crowd control projectile having a plurality of charges disposed in separate tubes in said projectile from a launching tube of a motor vehicle, comprising the steps of
- actuating an ignition circuit in a motor vehicle to thereby ignite an ejection charge which ejects the crowd control projectile from a launching tube and which ignites a delay charge of said projectile;
- selectively and sequentially igniting a scatter and ejector charge disposed in each tube of said plurality of tubes via a fuse cord connected, on the one hand, to the delay charge and, on the other hand, to the scatter and ejector charge; and thereafter
- ejecting a flash and acoustic charge or a smoke and irritant substance charge disposed in said tube from said projectile.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 080,052, filed on Sept. 28, 1979, now abandoned, and entitled CROWD CONTROL PROJECTILE.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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