Claims
- 1. A multistage kinetic energy projectile comprising:
- a primer case having forward and rearward ends;
- a plurality of sequentially separable kinetic energy penetrators longitudinally stacked one onto the other, said plurality of penetrators having a forward leading penetrator and a rearward trailing penetrator secured to the forward end of said primer case;
- means for fixidly interconnecting said plurality of kinetic energy penetrators; and
- means for separating said plurality of kinetic energy penetrators from one another in sequence along a segment of said multistage kinetic energy projectile's flight path so that said plurality of penetrators fly independently and in spaced relation to one another along the flight path before impact with a target, whereby upon the leading penetrator reaching the target the trailing penetrators will follow onto the target in succession.
- 2. The multistage kinetic energy projectile of claim 1 wherein said separating means comprises:
- a plurality of time delay fuzes.
- 3. The multistage kinetic energy projectile of claim 1 wherein said separating means comprises:
- a plurality of explosive charges.
- 4. The multistage kinetic energy projectile of claim 1 wherein said interconnecting means comprises:
- a plurality of connecting rods.
- 5. A multistage kinetic energy projectile comprising:
- a primer case having forward and rearward ends;
- a plurality of sequentially separable kinetic energy penetrators longitudinally stacked one onto the other beginning with a forward leading penetrator and ending with a rearward trailing penetrator that is secured to the forward end of said primer case, said plurality of penetrators each having a substantially hemispherical nose and a centrally aligned rearwardly open cavity wherein the nose of each trailing penetrator fits securely into the cavity of each leading penetrator;
- a plurality of rods interconnecting said plurality of penetrators by passing through the longitudinal length of said penetrators and in spaced relation with one another, said plurality of rods each having a plurality of notches placed along each rod at positions between each penetrator; and
- means for separating said plurality of kinetic energy penetrators from one another in a rearward to forward sequence along a segment of said multistage kinetic energy projectile's flight path so that said plurality of penetrators fly independently and in spaced relation to one another along the flight path before impact with a target.
- 6. The multistage kinetic energy projectile of claim 5 wherein said separating means comprises:
- a plurality of time delay fuzes.
- 7. The multistage kinetic energy projectile of claim 5 wherein said separating means comprises:
- a plurality of explosive charges.
- 8. A multistage kinetic energy projectile comprising:
- a primer case having forward and rearward ends;
- a plurality of sequentially separable kinetic energy penetrators longitudinally stacked one onto the other beginning with a forward leading penetrator and ending with a rearward trailing penetrator that is secured to the forward end of said primer case, said plurality of penetrators each having a nose and a substantially conical flare tail with a centrally aligned rearwardly open cavity wherein the nose of each trailing penetrator fits securely into the cavity of each leading penetrator, the flare tails of said plurality of penetrators having progressively increasing diameters and flare angles in a forward to rearward sequence; and
- a plurality of rods longitudinally passing through and interconnecting said plurality of penetrators, said plurality of rods each having a plurality of notches placed along each rod at positions between each penetrator and appropriately sized so that aerodynamic forces acting upon the flare tails of said plurality of penetrators will sever each rod at the notches in a rearward to forward sequence.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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