Claims
- 1. An ordnance projectile, comprising
- a frangible porous generally cylindrical body made of a frangible molded sintered powder material consisting substantially of metal powder,
- said body having a tapered substantially conical nose portion thereon,
- said body being frangible into a multitude of granules upon impact of the body with a target,
- said body having an internal axial guide opening therein disposed behind said nose portion,
- a penetrator rod snugly received in said axial opening,
- said penetrator rod being made of a hard heavy metal composition and being effective to punch a hole in the target upon impact of the penetrator rod with the target,
- said axial guide opening in said body having an enlarged rear portion,
- an incendiary pellet snugly and directly received in said enlarged portion of said axial opening and engaging the rear end of said penetrator rod,
- said pellet having a larger diameter than said penetrator rod,
- and a massive metal closure plug securely mounted in said enlarged rear portion of said axial opening for securely retaining said incendiary pellet therein and for causing rapid ignition of said incendiary pellet by compression of said pellet and by forcing said pellet through the hole following impact of the projectile with the target whereby ignited particles of said incendiary pellet are energetically propelled through the hole.
- 2. An ordnance projectile, comprising
- a frangible porous generally cylindrical body made of a frangible molded sintered powder material consisting substantially of metal powder,
- said body having a tapered substantially conical nose portion thereon,
- said metal powder comprising predominantly of stainless steel powder for imparting frangibility to the body whereby the body is frangible into a multitude of granules upon impact of the body with a target,
- said body having an internal axial guide opening therein disposed behind said nose portion,
- a penetrator rod snugly received in said axial opening,
- said penetrator rod being made of a hard heavy composition including tungsten and being effective to punch a hole in the target upon impact of said penetrator rod with the target,
- an incendiary pellet disposed in said body behind said penetrator rod and engaging the rear end thereof,
- said axial guide opening in said body having an enlarged rear portion for snugly and directly receiving said incendiary pellet,
- said pellet having a larger diameter than said penetrator rod,
- and a massive metal closure plug securely mounted in said enlarged rear portion of said axial opening for securely retaining said incendiary pellet therein and for causing rapid ignition of said incendiary pellet by compression of said pellet and by forcing said pellet through the hole following impact of the projectile with the target whereby ignited particles of said incendiary pellet are energetically propelled through the hole.
- 3. An ordnance projectile according to claim 2,
- in which said composition of said penetrator rod consists essentially of tungsten metal.
- 4. An ordnance projectile according to claim 2,
- in which said composition of said penetrator rod consists essentially of tungsten carbide.
- 5. An ordnance projectile, comprising:
- a frangible porous generally cylindrical body made of a frangible molded sintered powder material consisting substantially of metal powder,
- said body having a tapered substantially conical nose portion thereon,
- said metal powder consisting predominantly of 60-100% stainless steel powder,
- the remainder of said metal powder being pure iron powder,
- said body being frangible into a multitude of granules upon impact of said nose portion of said body with a target,
- said body having an internal axial guide opening therein disposed behind said nose portion,
- a penetrator rod snugly received in said axial opening,
- said penetrator rod being made of a hard heavy composition including tungsten and being effective to punch a hole in the target upon impact of said penetrator rod with the target,
- said axial guide opening in said body having an enlarged rear portion,
- a substantially cylindrical incendiary pellet snugly and directly received in said enlarged portion of said axial opening and engaging the rear end of said penetrator rod,
- said pellet having a larger diameter than said penetrator rod,
- said incendiary pellet comprising zirconium crystals in an epoxy matrix,
- and a massive metal closure plug securely mounted in said enlarged rear portion of said axial opening for securely retaining said incendiary pellet therein and for causing rapid ignition of said incendiary pellet by compression thereof and by forcing said pellet through the hole following impact of the projectile with the target whereby ignited particles of said incendiary pellet are energetically propelled through the hole.
- 6. A projectile according to claim 5,
- in which said composition of said penetrator rod consists essentially of tungsten metal.
- 7. A projectile according to claim 5,
- in which said composition of said penetrator rod consists essentially of tungsten carbide.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/590,473, filed Sep. 28, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,198,616.
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