I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to munitions and, more particularly, to a flechette for use with a direct fire weapon.
II. Description of Relevant Art
There have been many previously known flechettes which are often described as a dart-like projectile with a diameter much smaller than the gun bore diameter that is used to launch the flechette. Oftentimes, a plurality of flechettes are contained within a single shell so that a plurality of flechettes may be launched en masse simultaneously.
In other cases, a flechette is individually fired from a gun using a discarding sabot. In these previously known individually fired flechettes, the sabot has an outside diameter substantially the same as the bore diameter of the gun bore in order to prevent high-pressure gases resulting from the deflagration of propellant from passing the flechette during launch. Upon exit from the gun bore, however, the sabot is immediately discarded from the flechette.
One disadvantage of using flechettes with discarding sabots, however, is that the discarded sabot trajectory is random upon muzzle exit. As such, flechettes generally are not used in situations where friendly troops may be struck by the discarded sabot. Consequently, the use of these previously known individually fired sabots is limited.
The present invention provides an individually fired flechette for use with a tapered bore gun which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the previously known flechettes.
In a tapered bore gun, the gun barrel includes the chamber, forcing cone, and the tapered bore. The tapered bore begins at the minimum diameter of the forcing cone and continues to the gun muzzle. The diameter of the tapered bore at its origin is referred to as the initial bore diameter. The diameter of the tapered bore at the muzzle is referred to as the emergent bore diameter. The emergent bore diameter at the gun muzzle is smaller than the initial bore diameter in a tapered bore gun. The taper profile of the tapered bore gun may continuously decrease from its origin to the muzzle or may consist of a constant initial bore diameter section followed by a transitional tapered bore section and then optionally followed by an emergent bore diameter section. For discussion purposes, the tapered bore gun herein possesses a constant initial diameter, e.g. .308 caliber, to a point prior to the muzzle followed by a short tapering section of the gun bore that reduces the gun bore to the smaller emergent bore diameter, e.g. 0.150 caliber, followed by a short length of constant, emergent diameter bore, e.g. 0.150 caliber. The use of such tapered bore guns enjoys several advantages, one of which is increased projectile exit velocity.
The flechette of the present invention includes an elongated body constructed of a ductile material, such as copper or brass. A generally cylindrical bulkhead as well as a bourrelet extend radially outwardly from a smaller diameter portion of the body so that the outer diameter of both the bulkhead and the bourrelet is substantially the same diameter as the initial bore diameter of the tapered bore gun. The bourrelet, furthermore, is generally conical in shape with a base of the cone facing forward and axially spaced from the bulkhead.
A penetrator, which may be constructed of any suitable material, is attached to the forward end of the body. The penetrator has an outside diameter less than the bulkhead and bourrelet and preferably substantially the same or slightly smaller than the size of the emergent bore diameter at the gun muzzle.
An elongated boom is attached to the rear end of the body to aerodynamically stabilize the flechette after launch from the gun bore. The boom generally has an outside diameter less than the emergent bore diameter at the muzzle of the gun and also preferably includes an enlarged diameter tail for added flight stability.
The projectile cartridge is the assembly of the flechette, propellant, primer, and shell casing. Different mechanisms may be used to launch the flechette. However, typically a shell casing containing propellant is provided around the boom of the flechette up to the bulkhead. Consequently, with the flechette contained within a shell casing positioned within the gun chamber, the flechette body is positioned within the gun bore at the gun forcing cone, upon launch the flechette traverses the gun forcing cone and the flechette's bulkhead prevents the high-pressure gases from the deflagration of the propellant from leaking around the flechette thus increasing the launch velocity of the flechette. Simultaneously, as the flechette travels through the larger diameter end of the bore, the bulkhead and bourrelet act to provide a wheelbase to maintain the flechette axially aligned with the gun bore.
As the flechette passes through the tapered portion of the gun bore, both the bourrelet and bulkhead are compressed radially inward so that the body becomes cylindrical in shape as the flechette passes into the smaller, emergent bore diameter adjacent the muzzle of the gun. The inward compression of both the bulkhead and bourrelet, furthermore, also effectively increases the overall length of the flechette from the original length of the flechette prior to launch.
A primary advantage of the flechette of the present invention is that it is completely self-supporting and does not require a discarded sabot used with the previously known flechettes.
A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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A generally conical bourrelet 38 extends radially outward from the midportion 34 of the flechette body 32 adjacent the forward end of the body 32. This bourrelet is generally conical in shape with its conical base facing toward the muzzle having an outside diameter the same or substantially the same as the larger diameter bore 18 of the gun barrel and thus substantially the same as the bulkhead 36.
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The penetrator 40 is constructed of any hard and/or dense material of the type used in flechettes. In addition, the diameter of the penetrator 40 at its greatest diameter is substantially the same or less than the midportion 34 of the body 32 and also substantially the same or less than the diameter of the emergent bore 22 of the barrel gun bore 12.
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An elongated boom 50 extends rearwardly from the body 32. This boom tapers radially inward from the body 32 and to a rear end 52 of the boom 50. Preferably, however, for increased stability, a tail 54, which can be a fin, a flare, or a cone, is provided at the rear or free end of the boom 50 for increased aerodynamic stability of the flechette during flight. The boom 50 may be constructed of any suitable material, such as aluminum, steel, etc.
Although any means may be used to launch the flechette 30, an individually fired flechette 30 will typically include a shell casing 56 dimensioned to fit within the firing chamber 24 (
In operation, the shell casing 56 is positioned within the firing chamber 24 which simultaneously positions the bulkhead 36 in a forcing cone 14 and bourrelet 38 within the initial bore section 18 of the gun bore 12 at a beginning 33 of the initial bore section 18 of the gun bore 12. Upon firing, the bulkhead 36 traverses the forcing cone becoming radially compressed and obturating the high-pressure gases produced by the deflagration of the propellant initially contained in the shell casing 56 thereby ensuring maximum acceleration and velocity for the flechette 30. Consequently, the exterior surfaces of the flechette 30, rear of the bulkhead 36, are exposed to the propellant gases. Furthermore, since the bulkhead 36 and bourrelet 38 are axially spaced from each other, the bulkhead 36 and bourrelet 38 form a wheelbase during launch to keep the flechette centered in the gun bore 12.
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As the flechette passes through the tapered portion 20 of the gun bore 12 and into the smaller diameter, emergent bore section 22 of the gun bore 12, the flechette body 32 becomes cylindrical in shape with a diameter equal to the diameter of the smaller diameter, emergent bore section 22. Furthermore, since the emergent bore diameter is substantially equal to the diameter of the penetrator 40 at its base as well as the diameter of the boom 50 at its attachment with the body 32, the flechette 30 is formed into an aerodynamic projectile with extreme muzzle velocity and very low aerodynamic drag. In addition, after launch the tail 54 of the boom 50 stabilizes the flight of the flechette.
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the flechette of the present invention provides several advantages over the previously known flechettes. First, unlike the previously known flechettes, a high compression ratio, i.e. two or more, can be achieved from the initial caliber of the gun bore and to the final caliber of the gun bore. In addition, the flechette of the present invention is self-supporting by both the bulkhead and bourrelet so that the use of a discarding sabot is not required. As such, the flechette of the present invention may be used even in crowded troop conditions.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the flechette is completely self-forming so that its pre and post launch geometries are significantly different from each other. The flechette of the present invention further uses a compressible bulkhead and forward folding bourrelet which enables the final geometry of the flechette after launch from the discharge end of the gun to be easily formed. As such, the flechette of the present invention enjoys not only low aerodynamic drag, but also extreme muzzle velocity.
Having described my invention, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the United States Government.