Claims
- 1. A marine firing weapon containing a plurality of weapon barrels for use with a marine vessel for combating airborne targets both in zenith and in azimuth, comprising:
- means defining an azimuth alignment axis;
- means defining an elevation alignment axis;
- a support device;
- multi-barrel weapon means mounted for pivotable movement about said elevation alignment axis on said support device;
- a substantially wedge-shaped socket upon which there is pivotably mounted said support device for pivotal movement about said azimuth alignment axis;
- said azimuth alignment axis being inclined with respect to a vertical;
- a respective ammunition magazine for each weapon barrel of the multi-barrel weapon means;
- a respective elastic belt channel leading from a related one of said ammunition magazines to a related one of said weapon barrels;
- a bent central substantially vertical column about which there are arranged said ammunition magazines;
- said bent central substantially vertical column being provided at an upper end thereof with a bent portion merging with a substantially vertical column portion;
- means for guiding said plurality of elastic belt channels along said bent central substantially vertical column from the stationary ammunition magazine to the individual weapon barrels;
- said guiding means comprising:
- a plurality of cage members rotatably mounted upon the substantially vertical column portion of the bent central substantially vertical column;
- substantially vertical guide rails provided at each cage member for each elastic belt channel;
- a respective substantially helical-shaped rail secured to the central substantially vertical column below a transition bend located between the vertical column portion and the bent portion of the bent central substantially vertical column and serving for lifting a related one of the elastic belt channels;
- stop means for limiting the rotation of the cage members; and
- the range of rotational movement of the cage members being progressively stepwise greater from the bottom towards the top of the bent central substantially vertical column.
- 2. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- the weapon is pivotably mounted about the inclined azimuth alignment axis from a starting position in two rotational directions through a predetermined angle.
- 3. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 1, further including:
- an auxiliary drive arranged above each ammunition magazine and serving to retract a cartridge belt out of the related ammunition magazine; and
- drive means for continuously moving the related ammunition magazine during the removal of the cartridge belt.
- 4. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- the azimuth alignment axis is inclined with respect to the vertical through an angle in the range of 20.degree. to 45.degree..
- 5. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 4, wherein:
- said angle amounts to approximately 35.degree..
- 6. A marine firing weapon system for a marine vessel for combating airborne targets, especially in zenith, comprising:
- a column member having an outer surface along which there is moved an ammunition belt to a rotatable firing weapon;
- an ammunition magazine arranged at the region of said column member for supplying an ammunition belt to the column member for movement along the outer surface thereof;
- a flexible belt channel arranged at the outer surface of the column member;
- said ammunition magazine delivering the ammunition belt with a length compensation loop to said flexible belt channel; and
- means cooperating with said column member for moving the flexible belt channel containing the ammunition belt along the outer surface of the column member along a substantially helical path during rotation of the rotatable firing weapon, whereby length changes of said flexible belt channel as it moves in said helical path along the outer surface of the column member are compensated by said length compensation loop.
- 7. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 6, wherein:
- said cooperating means comprises cage means for moving the flexible belt channel along the outer surface of the column member.
- 8. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 6, wherein:
- said column member comprises a vertical column portion merging with a bent column portion inclined at an angle to the vertical essentially corresponding to the angle of inclination of an azimuth alignment axis of the rotatable firing weapon.
- 9. The marine firing weapon as defined in claim 8, wherein:
- said bent column portion is inclined at an angle in the range of 20.degree. to 45.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 06/263,035, filed May 11, 1981, entitled "Marine Firing weapon for Fighting Airborne Targets, Especially in Zenith, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,469,005, granted Sept. 4, 1984.
This application is related to the commonly assigned copending U.S. application Ser. No. 956,221, filed Oct. 30, 1978, entitled "Marine Firing Weapon," now U.S. Pat. No. 4,280,394, granted July 28, 1981.
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