Claims
- 1. A penetrator, comprising:
a fore body comprising a pin and having a center of aerodynamic pressure forward of a center of gravity; and a stabilizing portion comprising a material of lower density than that of the fore body and a plurality of outwardly extending fins for improving an aerodynamic stability of the projectile and defining a bore in which the pin is received for removably attaching the fore body thereto such that, when attached to the fore body, a center of gravity for the penetrator is forward of a center of aerodynamic pressure for the penetrator.
- 2. A penetrator, according to claim 1, further comprising an adhesive layer between the pin and an interior wall of the bore to bond the fore body to the stabilizing portion.
- 3. A penetrator, according to claim 1, wherein an interior wall of the bore comprises at least one protrusion and the pin defines at least one groove engaged with the at least one protrusion.
- 4. A penetrator, according to claim 1, wherein the fore body comprises a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, a tungsten alloy, an iron alloy, and steel.
- 5. A penetrator, according to claim 1, wherein the stabilizing portion comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a polymeric material, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, magnesium, and a magnesium alloy.
- 6. A penetrator, comprising:
a fore body comprising a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, a tungsten alloy, an iron alloy, and steel and a pin, the fore body having a center of aerodynamic pressure forward of a center of gravity; and a stabilizing portion comprising a material selected from the group consisting of a polymeric material, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, magnesium, and a magnesium alloy and a plurality of outwardly extending fins for improving an aerodynamic stability of the projectile and defining a bore in which the pin is received for removably attaching the fore body thereto such that, when attached to the fore body, a center of gravity for the penetrator is forward of a center of aerodynamic pressure for the penetrator.
- 7. A penetrator, according to claim 6, further comprising an adhesive layer between the pin and an interior wall of the bore to bond the fore body to the stabilizing portion.
- 8. A penetrator, according to claim 6, wherein an interior wall of the bore comprises at least one protrusion and the pin defines at least one groove engaged with the at least one protrusion.
- 9. A vehicle capable of flight, comprising:
a body; means for propelling the vehicle; and a plurality of penetrators disposed within the body and dispensable therefrom, at least one of the plurality of penetrators comprising:
a fore body comprising a pin and having a center of aerodynamic pressure forward of a center of gravity; and a stabilizing portion comprising a material of lower density than that of the fore body and a plurality of outwardly extending fins for improving an aerodynamic stability of the projectile and defining a bore in which the pin is received for removably attaching the fore body thereto such that, when attached to the fore body, a center of gravity for the penetrator is forward of a center of aerodynamic pressure for the penetrator.
- 10. A vehicle, according to claim 9, further comprising an adhesive layer between the pin and an interior wall of the bore to bond the fore body to the stabilizing portion.
- 11. A vehicle, according to claim 9, wherein an interior wall of the bore comprises at least one protrusion and the pin defines at least one groove engaged with the at least one protrusion.
- 12. A vehicle, according to claim 9, wherein the fore body comprises a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, a tungsten alloy, an iron alloy, and steel.
- 13. A vehicle, according to claim 9, wherein the stabilizing portion comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a polymeric material, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, magnesium, and a magnesium alloy.
- 14. A vehicle capable of flight, comprising:
a body; means for propelling the vehicle; and a plurality of penetrators disposed within the body and dispensable therefrom, at least one of the plurality of penetrators comprising:
a fore body comprising a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, a tungsten alloy, an iron alloy, and steel and a pin, the fore body having a center of aerodynamic pressure forward of a center of gravity; and a stabilizing portion comprising a material selected from the group consisting of a polymeric material, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, magnesium, and a magnesium alloy and a plurality of outwardly extending fins for improving an aerodynamic stability of the projectile and defining a bore in which the pin is received for removably attaching the fore body thereto such that, when attached to the fore body, a center of gravity for the penetrator is forward of a center of aerodynamic pressure for the penetrator.
- 15. A vehicle, according to claim 14, further comprising an adhesive layer between the pin and an interior wall of the bore to bond the fore body to the stabilizing portion.
- 16. A vehicle, according to claim 14, wherein an interior wall of the bore comprises at least one protrusion and the pin defines at least one groove engaged with the at least one protrusion.
- 17. A cartridge, comprising:
a casing; an explosive charge disposed within the casing; a primer proximate the explosive charge; and at least one penetrator disposed within the casing forward of the explosive charge, the at least one penetrator comprising:
a fore body comprising a pin and having a center of aerodynamic pressure forward of a center of gravity; and a stabilizing portion comprising a material of lower density than that of the fore body and a plurality of outwardly extending fins for improving an aerodynamic stability of the projectile and defining a bore in which the pin is received for removably attaching the fore body thereto such that, when attached to the fore body, a center of gravity for the penetrator is forward of a center of aerodynamic pressure for the penetrator.
- 18. A cartridge, according to claim 17, further comprising an adhesive layer between the pin and an interior wall of the bore to bond the fore body to the stabilizing portion.
- 19. A cartridge, according to claim 17, wherein an interior wall of the bore comprises at least one protrusion and the pin defines at least one groove engaged with the at least one protrusion.
- 20. A cartridge, according to claim 17, wherein the fore body comprises a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, a tungsten alloy, an iron alloy, and steel.
- 21. A cartridge, according to claim 17, wherein the stabilizing portion comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a polymeric material, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, magnesium, and a magnesium alloy.
- 22. A cartridge, comprising:
a casing; an explosive charge disposed within the casing; a primer proximate the explosive charge; and at least one penetrator disposed within the casing forward of the explosive charge, the at least one penetrator comprising:
a fore body comprising a material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, a tungsten alloy, an iron alloy, and steel and a pin, the fore body having a center of aerodynamic pressure forward of a center of gravity; and a stabilizing portion comprising a material selected from the group consisting of a polymeric material, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, magnesium, and a magnesium alloy and a plurality of outwardly extending fins for improving an aerodynamic stability of the projectile and defining a bore in which the pin is received for removably attaching the fore body thereto such that, when attached to the fore body, a center of gravity for the penetrator is forward of a center of aerodynamic pressure for the penetrator.
- 23. A cartridge, according to claim 22, further comprising an adhesive layer between the pin and an interior wall of the bore to bond the fore body to the stabilizing portion.
- 24. A cartridge, according to claim 22, wherein an interior wall of the bore comprises at least one protrusion and the pin defines at least one groove engaged with the at least one protrusion.
- 25. A method of using a penetrator, comprising:
propelling the penetrator toward a first target; penetrating the first target with a fore body of the penetrator; detaching a stabilizing portion of the penetrator from the fore body; skewing a spatial orientation of the fore body after the stabilizing portion is detached from the fore body; and impacting the second target with the fore body.
- 26. A method, according to claim 25, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises propelling the penetrator from a barrel of a gun.
- 27. A method, according to claim 25, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises propelling the penetrator from a cartridge disposed within a gun.
- 28. A method, according to claim 25, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises dispensing the penetrator from an airborne vehicle.
- 29. A method of using a penetrator, comprising:
propelling the penetrator toward a first target; penetrating the first target with a fore body of the penetrator; detaching a stabilizing portion of the penetrator from the fore body; penetrating an intermediate target with the fore body; skewing a spatial orientation of the fore body after penetrating the intermediate target; and impacting the second target with the fore body.
- 30. A method, according to claim 29, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises propelling the penetrator from a barrel of a gun.
- 31. A method, according to claim 29, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises propelling the penetrator from a cartridge disposed within a gun.
- 32. A method, according to claim 29, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises dispensing the penetrator from an airborne vehicle.
- 33. A method of using a penetrator, comprising:
propelling the penetrator toward a first target; penetrating the first target with a fore body of the penetrator; detaching a stabilizing portion of the penetrator from the fore body; penetrating an intermediate target with the fore body; impacting the second target with the fore body; and skewing a spatial orientation of the fore body as it travels through the second target.
- 34. A method, according to claim 33, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises propelling the penetrator from a barrel of a gun.
- 35. A method, according to claim 33, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises propelling the penetrator from a cartridge disposed within a gun.
- 36. A method, according to claim 33, wherein propelling the penetrator further comprises dispensing the penetrator from an airborne vehicle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to an application entitled “A Penetrator and Method of Using Same” by inventors Hunn, Banks, and Cowan, filed on Sep. 20, 2002 and having attorney docket number 2063.004800/VS-592.