Claims
- 1. In a projectile of the type to be fired from an electromagnetic projectile acceleration device provided with parallel acceleration rails for forming a plasma arc cushion, the improvement wherein: said projectile, when seen in the direction of flight, includes at least two partial projectile sections which are arranged one behind the other and are separated from one another by intermediate projectile portions; and respective plasma forming substances are disposed at rear ends of the respective said partial projectile sections.
- 2. A projectile as defined in claim 1 wherein said intermediate projectile portions extend along the longitudinal axis of said projectile and have a diameter which is less than that of said partial projectile sections.
- 3. A projectile as defined in claim 1, wherein: said projectile is a subcaliber projectile; and said partial projectile sections are provided with propelling cage sabots.
- 4. A projectile as defined in claim 3, wherein said propelling cage sabots are disposed at the rear ends of said partial projectile sections; and said plasma forming substances are disposed on said sabots.
- 5. A projectile as defined in claim 4 wherein: said intermediate projectile portions extend along the longitudinal axis of said projectile and have a diameter which is less than that of said partial projectile sections; and said sabots have a diameter which is greater than that of said partial projectile sections.
- 6. A projectile as defined in claim 1 wherein said plasma forming substances are respective metal foils which evaporate, when traversed by a high intensity current, to form said plasma cushion.
- 7. A projectile as defined in claim 6 wherein: said projectile is formed of a conductive material: and means are provided for electrically insulating said metal foils from said projectile.
- 8. A projectile as defined in claim 7 wherein said means for electrically insulating includes a layer of insulation material disposed between each of said metal foils and said projectile.
- 9. A projectile as defined in claim 5 wherein said plasma forming substances are respective metal foils which evaporate when traversed by a high intensity current to form said plasma cushion.
- 10. A projectile as defined in claim 9 wherein at least one of said projectile and said sabots are formed of conductive material; and further comprising means for electrically insulating the respective said metal foils from said at least one of said projectile and said sabots.
- 11. In a projectile of the type to be fired from an electromagnetic projectile acceleration device provided with parallel acceleration rails for producing a plasma arc cushion for accelerating the projectile when a current passes between the rails via a plasma forming substance disposed on the projectile; the improvement wherein said projectile, when seen in the direction of flight, includes at least two spaced sections of a first diameter which are disposed one behind the other and are spaced from one another by an intermediate projectile portion which extends along the longitudinal axis of said projectile and has a diameter less than that of said first diameter; and respective conductive plasma forming substances, disposed at a respective rear end of each of said spaced sections, for producing a plasma cushion behind each of said sections during acceleration of said projectile.
- 12. A projectile as defined in claim 11 wherein: said projectile is a subcaliber sabot projectile; said spaced sections each include a respective propelling cage sabot; and each of said conductive plasma forming substances is disposed on a rear radial surface of a respective said propelling cage sabot.
- 13. A projectile as defined in claim 11 wherein said conductive plasma forming substances are respective metal foils which evaporate to form said plasma cushions.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/050,170, filed May 7 1987 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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