Claims
- 1. A warhead comprising:
- an explosive charge;
- two areas of two different metallic fuels surrounding the explosive charge, the metallic fuels being in a predetermined arrangement; and
- means for initiating said explosive charge so that pressure created at the area of one of said metallic fuels is great enough to fragment said metallic fuel and propel the fragments faster than the gas cloud created by said explosive charge, the other metallic fuel being in an area in which lesser pressures are created.
- 2. A warhead according to claim 1 wherein the metallic fuel in said one area is magnesium and the metallic fuel in said other area is aluminum.
- 3. A warhead comprising
- an explosive charge;
- two areas of metallic fuel surrounding the explosive charge, the metallic fuels being in a predetermined arrangement; and
- means for initiating said explosive charge so that pressure created at the area of one of said metallic fuels, comprising a magnesium insert, is great enough to fragment said metallic fuel and propel the fragments faster than the gas cloud created by said explosive charge, the other metallic fuel comprising aluminum spherules being in an area in which lesser pressures are created.
- 4. A warhead according to claim 3 wherein said explosive charge is elongated, said initiating means comprises a booster at each end of said explosive charge and said one metallic fuel area is at the center of length of said charge.
- 5. A warhead according to claim 4 wherein destructive fragments are also provided surrounding said explosive charge.
- 6. A warhead according to claim 1, wherein said metallic fuels comprise particles.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN THE INVENTION
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
935,707 |
Sep 1963 |
UK |