Claims
- 1. A penetrating projectile comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical body having a piercing front end portion and a central cavity;
- said front end portion including a self-destructing means; and
- said self destructing means for self-destructing said piercing front end portion to create a window through which projectiles from a shaped charge within said central cavity means are discharged after said piercing front end portion has penetrated through a wall of a target said shaped charge having means to concentrate the force of the charge along an axis directed toward the target.
- 2. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 1 wherein said piercing front end portion has a generally arcuate front surface.
- 3. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 2 wherein said front surface includes a lubricating means for reducing friction during penetration into said target.
- 4. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 2, said cylindrical body being formed generally of steel, and said front surface being locally heat treated to increase hardness without substantially reducing ductility.
- 5. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 3 wherein said lubricating means comprises a solid lubricant.
- 6. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile as claimed in claim 3 further comprising:
- ballistic means mounted in front of said lubricating means;
- said lubricating means having a front surface formed to receive said ballistic means;
- said ballistic means attached to said lubricating means; and
- said ballistic means for improving the ballistic characteristics of the projectile and for protecting said lubricating means during flight.
- 7. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 5 wherein said solid lubricant coating includes tetrafluoroethylene resin.
- 8. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 1 wherein said self-destructing means comprises a bore extending axially into said piercing front end portion from a front end of said central cavity.
- 9. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical body;
- said cylindrical body comprising:
- piercing front end portion;
- said piercing front end portion having a generally arcuate front surface; and
- a central cavity;
- said front surface including a lubricating means;
- said lubricating means for reducing friction during penetration into a target;
- said piercing front end portion including a self-destructing means; and
- said self-destructing means for self-destructing said piercing front end portion to create a window through which projectiles from a shaped charge within said central cavity are be discharged from the projectile unobstructed after said piercing front end portion has penetrated through a wall of a target said shaped charge having means to concentrate the force of the charge along an axis directed toward the target.
- 10. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 9 wherein said lubricating means comprises a solid lubricant.
- 11. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 10 wherein said solid lubricant includes tetrafluoroethylene resin.
- 12. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 9 wherein said self-destructing means comprises a bore extending axially into said piercing front end portion from a front end of said central cavity.
- 13. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 9 further comprising;
- ballistic means mounted in front of said lubricating means;
- said lubricating means having a front surface formed to receive said ballistic means;
- said ballistic means attached to said lubricating means; and said ballistic means for improving the ballistic characteristics of the projectile and for protecting said lubricating means during flight.
- 14. A partially self-destructing penetrating projectile according to claim 9, said cylindrical body being formed generally of steel, and said front surface being locally heat treated to increase hardness without substantially reducing ductility.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 866,860 now Pat. No. 4,756,254 filed on May 27, 1986.
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