Claims
- 1. A spin-stabilized jungle penetration projectile comprising:
- A. a first housing including a cylindrical shell having a rotating band, a rear cover, and a forward conical ogive;
- B. an anti-personnel munition located in the rear end of said shell and comprising (1) a second housing containing a high explosive charge, (2) a detonator for said charge, and (3) a delay detonating charge contiguous to said detonator; and
- C. means for expelling said anti-personnel munition and said cover from said first housing, comprising:
- 1. a cup-shaped main casing mounted within said shell with its base forward and its side wall extending rearwardly and slidably engaging the outer periphery of said second housing, and having an axial bore in said base containing an explosive expelling charge exposed to the forward end of said munition for expelling the latter and also exposed to said delay detonating charge for initiation thereof;
- 2. means for initiating said propelling charge on impact of said projectile with a target comprising a second casing within said shell, between said main casing and said ogive and collapsible with said ogive on impact, an anvil axially mounted in said second casing, a forwardly-biased firing pin aligned with the longitudinal axis of said projectile, centrifugal weights biasedly disposed between said firing pin and said anvil prior to launching said projectile, a biased detonator held out of line with said longitudinal axis by said firing pin prior to launch, and a firing train composition connecting said biased detonator with the forward end of said expelling charge;
- whereby, when said projectile is launched, the spin of said projectile causes said weights to move outward, releasing said firing pin to move toward said anvil and release said biased detonator, which then moves into firing position in line with said firing pin, ready for firing on impact.
- 2. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the collapsible casing is fabricated of a material selected from the group consisting of aluminum and plastic.
- 3. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the ogive is fabricated of a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, steel and alloys thereof.
- 4. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the second casing is of conical shape.
- 5. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the anvil is made of a material selected from the group consisting of brass, steel alloys and quartz.
- 6. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the biased detonator comprises an explosive selected from the group consisting of lead azide, lead styphnate and hexanitromannite.
- 7. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the firing train composition is an explosive selected from the group consisting of black powder, OCTOL and a pyrotechnic mixture of an oxidant and a metallic fuel.
- 8. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the expelling charge is an explosive selected from the group consisting of M9 propellant and black powder.
- 9. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the delay detonating charge is a material selected from the group consisting of black powder, a pyrotechnic material, and a mixture of RDX, lead azide and a delay composition.
- 10. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the munition explosive detonator is an explosive selected from the group consisting of lead azide and lead styphnate.
- 11. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the anti-personnel munition explosive charge is selected from the group consisting of RDX and HMX.
- 12. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the anti-personnel munition housing is made of a quilted hard metal selected from the group consisting of brass, steel and alloys thereof.
- 13. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1 wherein the anti-personnel munition housing is spherical in shape.
- 14. The jungle penetration projectile of claim 1, wherein:
- A. said anti-personnel munition housing seals the open end of said main casing and is threadedly attached to a cylindrical plug provided with an axial passage which communicates with said expelling charge and said high explosive charge and contains said charge detonator and said delay detonating charge, said cylindrical plug being releasably attached to the base of said main casing, thereby forming a closed annular chamber between the anti-personnel munition and the main casing; and
- B. said base of said main casing is provided with channels connecting said chamber with said explosive expelling charge, whereby when the expelling charge is initiated, the gases generated thereby pass through said channels to pressurize said chamber and expel the anti-personnel munition from said first housing.
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