Claims
- 1. A fin stabilized ballistic projectile, comprising:
- a projectile body having a plurality of stabilizing fins and a longitudinal axis;
- an ejectable projectile tip detachably attached to a front end of said projectile body;
- ejection means operatively disposed for ejecting said projectile tip;
- sensor means disposed in said projectile tip for scanning a target area and producing target signals representing a target recognized by said sensor means;
- a warhead disposed at the front end of said projectile body behind said projectile tip and including:
- a curved fragmentation plate for discharging fragments at a target, said fragmentation plate being openly exposed when said projectile tip is ejected; and
- an explosive charge disposed behind said fragmentation plate; and
- control means connected to said sensor means for receiving the target signals and having outputs coupled to said ejection means and said explosive charge, said control means producing controls signals in dependence of the target signals for causing said ejection means to eject said projectile tip and for subsequently detonating said explosive charge thereby causing said fragmentation plate to break up into fragments and discharging the fragments at high acceleration within an angle of revolution determined by the degree of curvature of said fragmentation plate.
- 2. A projectile according to claim 1, and further including a fuse having an input connected to an output of said control means for receiving a control signal and having an output connected to said explosive charge for igniting said explosive charge in response to the control signal at said input.
- 3. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of stabilizing fins are shaped to cause rotation of said projectile body about its longitudinal axis during flight and said sensor means is fixed with respect to said projectile body and rotates therewith for scanning a target area.
- 4. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said sensor means is rotatably attached to said projectile body, and said device further includes drive means for rotating said sensor means.
- 5. A projectile according to claim 1, further comprising propulsion drive means disposed within said projectile body and having an input connected to an output of said control means for receiving a control signal, said control means producing a control signal in response to target signals for initiating said propulsion drive means for causing rotation of said projectile body about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of said projectile body toward a target sensed by said sensor means.
- 6. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said ejection means comprises a further explosive charge disposed between said projectile tip and s id projectile body and connected to said control means for receiving a control signal in response to target signals for exploding said further explosive charge to thereby eject said projectile tip from said projectile body.
- 7. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein said fragmentation plate comprises a substrate and a layer of individual bullets embedded in said substrate.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/505,274, filed Apr. 6, 1990, (now abandoned) the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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