Claims
- 1. A kinetic energy rod warhead with lower deployment angles comprising:
a projectile core including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge about the core; at least one detonator for the explosive charge; and means for reducing the deployment angles of the projectiles when the detonator detonates the explosive charge.
- 2. The warhead of claim 1 in which the means for reducing the deployment angles includes a buffer between the explosive charge and the core.
- 3. The warhead of claim 2 in which the buffer is a poly foam material.
- 4. The warhead of claim 2 in which the buffer extends beyond the core.
- 5. The warhead of claim 1 in which the means for reducing includes multiple space detonators located proximate the buffer.
- 6. The warhead of claim 1 further including an end plate on each side of the projectile core.
- 7. The warhead of claim 6 in which each end plate is made of steel or aluminum.
- 8. The warhead of claim 6 in which the means for reducing includes an absorbing layer between each end plate and the core.
- 9. The warhead of claim 8 in which the absorbing layer is made of aluminum.
- 10. The warhead of claim 8 in which the means for reducing includes a buffer between the absorbing layer and the core.
- 11. The warhead of claim 10 in which the buffer is a layer of poly foam.
- 12. The warhead of claim 6 in which the means for reducing includes a momentum trap on each end plate.
- 13. The warhead of claim 12 in which the momentum trap is a thin layer of glass applied to the end plates.
- 14. The warhead of claim 1 in which the core includes a plurality of bays of projectiles.
- 15. The warhead of claim 14 in which the means for reducing includes a buffer disk between each bay.
- 16. The warhead of claim 14 in which there are three bays of projectiles.
- 17. The warhead of claim 14 in which the means for reducing includes selected projectiles which extend continuously through all the bays.
- 18. The warhead of claim 14 in which selected projectiles extend continuously through each bay with frangible portions located at the intersection between two adjacent bays.
- 19. The warhead of claim 1 in which the core includes a binding wrap around a projectiles.
- 20. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectile core includes an encapsulant sealing the projectiles together.
- 21. The warhead of claim 20 in which the encapsulant is glass.
- 22. The warhead of claim 20 in which the encapsulant is grease.
- 23. The warhead of claim 20 in which the encapsulant includes grease on each projectile and glass in the spaces between projectiles.
- 24. The warhead of claim 1 in which the explosive charge is divided into sections.
- 25. The warhead of claim 24 further including shields between each explosive charge section.
- 26. The warhead of claim 25 in which the shields are made of composite material.
- 27. The warhead of claim 26 in which the composite material is steel sandwiched between Lexan layers.
- 28. The warhead of claim 24 in which each explosive charge section is wedged-shaped having a proximal surface abutting the projectile core and a distal surface.
- 29. The warhead of claim 28 in which the distal surface is tapered to reduce weight.
- 30. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a hexagon shape.
- 31. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles are made of tungsten.
- 32. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a cylindrical cross section.
- 33. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a non-cylindrical cross section.
- 34. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a star-shaped cross section.
- 35. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a cruciform cross section.
- 36. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have flat ends.
- 37. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a non-flat nose.
- 38. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a pointed nose.
- 39. The warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a wedge-shaped nose.
- 40. The warhead of claim 1 further including means for aligning the individual projectiles when the explosive charge deploys the projectiles.
- 41. The warhead of claim 40 in which the means for aligning includes a plurality of detonators space along the explosive charge configured to prevent sweeping shock waves at the interface of the projectile core and the explosive charge to prevent tumblings of the projectiles.
- 42. The warhead of claim 40 in which the means for aligning includes a body in the core with orifices therein, the projectiles disposed in the orifices of the body.
- 43. The warhead of claim 42 in which the body is made of low density material.
- 44. The warhead of claim 40 in which the means for aligning includes a flux compression generator which generates a magnetic alignment field to align the projectiles.
- 45. The warhead of claim 44 in which there are two flux compression generators, one on each end of the projectile core.
- 46. The warhead of claim 45 in which each flux compression generator includes a magnetic core element, a number of coils about the magnetic core element, and an explosive for the imploding the magnetic core element.
- 47. A kinetic energy rod warhead with lower deployment angles comprising:
a projectile core including a plurality of bays of individual projectiles; an explosive charge about the core divided into sections; shields between each explosive charge section; at least one detonator associated with selected explosive charge sections for aiming the projectiles in a predetermine primary firing direction; an end plate on each side of the projectile core; and a buffer between the explosive charge and a core to reduce the deployment angles of the projectiles when the detonators detonate the explosive charge.
- 48. The warhead of claim 47 in which the buffer is a poly foam material.
- 49. The warhead of claim 48 in which the buffer extends beyond the core.
- 50. The warhead of claim 47 further including multiple spaced detonators located proximate the buffer.
- 51. The warhead of claim 47 in which each end plate is made of steel or aluminum.
- 52. The warhead of claim 47 further including an absorbing layer between each end plate and the core.
- 53. The warhead of claim 52 in which the absorbing layer is made of aluminum.
- 54. The warhead of claim 52 further including a buffer between the absorbing layer and the core.
- 55. The warhead of claim 54 in which the buffer is a layer of poly foam.
- 56. The warhead of claim 47 further including a momentum trap on each end plate.
- 57. The warhead of claim 56 in which the momentum trap is a thin layer of glass applied to the end plates.
- 58. The warhead of claim 47 further including a buffer disk between adajcent bays.
- 59. The warhead of claim 47 in which there are three bays of projectiles.
- 60. The warhead of claim 47 further including selected projectiles which extend continuously through all the bays.
- 61. The warhead of claim 60 in which selected projectiles extend continuously through each bay with frangible portions at the intersection between two adjacent bays.
- 62. The warhead of claim 47 in which each bay includes a binding wrap around the projectiles.
- 63. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectile core includes an encapsulant sealing the projectiles together.
- 64. The warhead of claim 63 in which the encapsulant is glass.
- 65. The warhead of claim 63 in which the encapsulant is grease.
- 66. The warhead of claim 63 in which the encapsulant includes grease on each projectile and glass in the spaces between projectiles.
- 67. The warhead of claim 47 in which the shields are made of composite material.
- 68. The warhead of claim 67 in which the composite material is steel sandwiched between Lexan layers.
- 69. The warhead of claim 47 in which each explosive charge section is wedged-shape having a proximal surface abutting the projectile core and a distal surface.
- 70. The warhead of claim 69 in which the distal surface is tapered to reduce weight.
- 71. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles are hexagon shaped.
- 72. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles are made of tungsten.
- 73. A warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a cylindrical cross section.
- 74. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a non-cylindrical cross section.
- 75. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a star-shaped cross section.
- 76. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a cruciform cross section.
- 77. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have flat ends.
- 78. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a non-flat nose.
- 79. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a pointed nose.
- 80. The warhead of claim 47 in which the projectiles have a wedge-shaped nose.
- 81. The warhead of claim 47 further including means for aligning the individual projectiles when the explosive charge deploys the projectiles.
- 82. The warhead of claim 81 in which the means for aligning includes a plurality of detonators spaced along the explosive charge configured to prevent sweeping shock waves at the interface of the projectile core and the explosive charge to prevent tumbling of the projectiles.
- 83. The warhead of claim 81 in which the means for aligning includes a body in the core with orifices therein, the projectiles disposed in the orifices of the body.
- 84. The warhead of claim 83 in which the body is made of a low density material.
- 85. The warhead of claim 81 in which the means for aligning includes a flux compression generator which generates a magnetic alignment field to align the projectiles.
- 86. The warhead of claim 85 in which there are two flux compression generators, one on each end of the projectile core.
- 87. The warhead of claim 86 in which each flux compression generator includes a magnetic core element, a number of coils about the magnetic core element, and an explosive for the imploding the magnetic core element.
- 88. A kinetic energy rod warhead comprising:
a projectile core including a plurality of bays of individual projectiles; an explosive charge about the core divided into sections; shields between each explosive charge section; a plurality of spaced detonators associated with selected explosive charge sections; an end plate on each end of the projectile core; a buffer between the explosive charge and the core extending beyond the core; and a buffer between each projectile bay.
- 89. The warhead of claim 88 in which each detonator is aligned with a projectile bay.
- 90. The warhead of claim 88 further including an absorbing layer between each end plate and the core.
- 91. The warhead of claim 88 further including a momentum trap on each end plate.
- 92. The warhead of claim 88 in which the detonators are located proximate the buffer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/938,022, filed Aug. 23, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09938022 |
Aug 2001 |
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10456777 |
Jun 2003 |
US |