Claims
- 1. A kinetic energy training cartridge capable of launching a range limiting sub-projectile having a weight less than 3 pounds, allowing the sub-projectile to not exceed approximately an 8000-meter distance when fired at approximately a 10-degree elevation, and to meet a kinetic energy target dispersion requirement of up to approximately 4000 meters, comprising:a cartridge assembly; and a projectile assembly secured to the cartridge assembly; wherein the projectile assembly comprises the sub-projectile and a sabot; wherein the sub-projectile comprises a plurality of stabilizing fins, a projectile rod, and a nose; wherein the plurality of stabilizing fins are secured to the kinetic energy projectile rod; wherein the kinetic energy projectile rod is secured to the nose; wherein the plurality of stabilizing fins and the kinetic energy projectile rod are completely encapsulated in the sabot, so that the stabilizing fins and the kinetic energy projectile rod are not subjected to a differential pressure of propellant gases while traveling within a gun tube; wherein the nose is not encapsulated within the sabot; wherein the plurality of stabilizing fins do not protrude within the cartridge assembly; and wherein after launch from the gun tube, the sabot is discarded, allowing the sub-projectile to travel downrange to a target.
- 2. The training cartridge of claim 1, wherein the cartridge assembly comprises a cartridge case that contains a propellant.
- 3. The training cartridge of claim 2 wherein the cartridge assembly further comprises a case adapter positioned intermediate the cartridge case and the projectile assembly.
- 4. The training cartridge of claim 3 wherein the cartridge assembly further comprises a case base and a seal assembly.
- 5. The training cartridge of claim 3 wherein the cartridge assembly further comprises a primer.
- 6. The training cartridge of claim 1, wherein the sabot comprises three petals that disengage and are discarded after launch.
- 7. The training cartridge of claim 1, wherein the sabot is made, at least in part, of aluminum.
- 8. The training cartridge of claim 1, wherein the sabot is made, at least in part, of steel.
- 9. A kinetic energy training cartridge capable of launching a range limiting sub-projectile having a weight less than 3 pounds, allowing the sub-projectile to not exceed approximately an 8000-meter distance when fired at approximately a 10-degree elevation, and to meet a kinetic energy target dispersion requirement of up to approximately 4000 meters, comprising:a cartridge assembly; and a projectile assembly secured to the cartridge assembly; wherein the projectile assembly comprises the sub-projectile and a sabot; wherein the sub-projectile comprises a high drag cone, a projectile rod, and a nose; wherein the high drag cone is secured to the kinetic energy projectile rod; wherein the kinetic energy projectile rod is secured to the nose; wherein the high drag cone and the kinetic energy projectile rod are completely encapsulated in the sabot, so that the high drag cone and the kinetic energy projectile rod are not subjected to a differential pressure of propellant gases while traveling within a gun tube; wherein the nose is not encapsulated within the sabot; wherein the high drag cone does not protrude within the cartridge assembly; and wherein after launch from the gun tube, the sabot is discarded, allowing the sub-projectile to travel downrange to a target.
- 10. The training cartridge of claim 9 wherein the cartridge assembly comprises a cartridge case that contains a propellant.
- 11. The training cartridge of claim 10 wherein the cartridge assembly further comprises a case adapter positioned intermediate the case and the projectile assembly.
- 12. The-training cartridge of claim 11 wherein the cartridge assembly further comprises a case base and a seal assembly.
- 13. The training cartridge of claim 11 wherein the cartridge assembly further comprises a primer.
- 14. The training cartridge of claim 9 wherein the sabot comprises three petals that disengage and are discarded after launch.
- 15. The training cartridge of claim 9 wherein the sabot is made, at least in part, of aluminum.
- 16. The training cartridge of claim 9 wherein the sabot is made, at least in part, of steel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. provisional application No. 60/357,562 filed on Feb. 19, 2002.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for governmental purposes without payment of any royalties thereon.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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