Claims
- 1. A reactive armor structure for protecting a military vehicle having a base armor mounted on the vehicle to be protected from a projective comprising, a housing enclosing a chamber, the housing having one side rigidly attached to the outer surface of the base armor, the rigid attachment serving to permanently mount the housing on the base armor; a reactive armor sandwich comprising an explosive layer mounted between two nonreactive rigid plates, the sandwich being mounted transversely across the chamber of the housing, the reactive armor sandwich being mounted so that when the explosive portion of the reactive armor sandwich is activated, the rigid plates will cause both of the plates to rotate each plate rotating separately as a unit the plates rotating in opposite directions and striking the penetrator.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein the reactive sandwich has a first rigid plate having one end rotatably attached to one side of the housing and the opposite end of the rigid plate is free to rotate when the explosive layer is activated, and having a second rigid plate rotatably attached to a different plate of the housing with the opposite end of the second plate being free to rotate when activated by the explosive layer.
- 3. The armor structure of claim 1 where a first plate is formed with a nonuniform mass distribution so that the activation of the explosive layer causes a rotation motion of the first plate and a second plate formed with a nonuniform mass distribution so that the activation of the explosive layer causes a rotating motion of the second plate.
- 4. The Armor structure of claim 1 where the rigid plates are made from ballistic fibrous material consolidated by a thermosetting resin.
- 5. A reactive armor structure for protecting a military vehicle having a base armor mounted on the vehicle to be protected from a projective comprising:
- a mounting frame attached to the base armor and extending outward from the base armor;
- at least one solid layer mounted in the mounting frame, the solid layer being maintained in a spaced relationship to the base armor to be protected, the solid layer being formed as a reactive armor sandwich with a first plate and a second plate enclosing an intermediate reactive layer therebetween the first plate being formed with a nonuniform mass distribution so activation of the reactive layer causes a rotating motion of the first plate and the second plate being formed with a nonuniform mass distribution so that activation of the reactive layer causes a rotating motion of the second plate the rotating layers striking the penetrator to disrupt its path.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty.
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