Claims
- 1. An improved explosive and incendiary full caliber projectile having a thin-walled casing which encompasses in hood-like fashion an explosive charge and which has a rearwardly facing open end which is operatively coupled to a rear projectile portion, which closes said open end, the improvement comprising said casing having a nose portion and a cylindrically shaped portion extending rearwardly therefrom over an axial length a, the wall thickness of said cylindrical portion being 5% to 15% of the caliber diameter of said projectile and the material forming said casing having a specific density larger than 17 g/cm.sup.3 and consisting of a homogeneous sintered heavy metal alloy having a tungsten content of 85% to 98%, whereby a sufficiently strong casing is formed so that at target impact the projectile casing disintegrates into a swarm of splinters as a result of the relatively large explosive charge which accelerate radially with high velocity and penetration capability which produce a leading large splinter swarm and a trailing small splinter swarm causing an incendiary effect.
- 2. The improved explosive and incendiary projectile as set forth in claim 1, wherein said homogeneous substance of the sintered heavy metal alloy forming said longitudinal extent of said casing includes additions of metal selected from the group of metals iron, cobalt and nickel.
- 3. The improved explosive and incendiary projectile as set forth in claim 2, includng the rear projectile portion connected to said open rear end wherein said longitudinal extent a of said casing includes a partial front portion b in which the explosive charge is disposed and a partial rear portion c which is connected to said rear projectile portion.
- 4. The improved explosive and incendiary projectile as set forth in claim 3, wherein said front portion of said casing is ogival in shape and extends rearwardly up to said longitudinal extent of said casing, said longitudinal extent of said casing being cylindrically shaped, the rear end of said longitudinal extent of said casing being threadably connected to said rear projectile portion and the front end of said longitudinal extent of said casing being threadably connected to said front portion of said casing.
- 5. The improved explosive and incendiary projectile as set forth in claim 3, wherein said longitudinal extent a of said casing completely surrounds said rear projectile portion, and a guide ring is non-detachably mounted on said casing so as to confront said rear projectile portion.
- 6. The improved explosive and incendiary projectile as set forth in claim 5, wherein said projectile casing includes a solid nose portion having a conical shape which is disposed in front of said longitudinal extent of said casing and extends rearwardly up to the explosive charge; said nose portion consisting of a homogeneous substance of a sintered heavy metal alloy having a density greater than 17 g/cm.sup.3.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of our copending application Ser. No. 570,216, filed on Jan. 12, 1984 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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