Claims
- 1. A target activated spin stabilized projectile fired in a substantially flat trajectory against metal armored ground targets comprises:
- a tubularly shaped housing having an ogive shaped forward end and a cylindrically shaped rear end;
- double ended warhead means, transversely operatively disposed intermediate said forward end and said rear end of said housing, for firing a self-forging armor piercing fragment from one end of said double ended warhead means at said armored target in a direction normal to said flat trajectory of said projectile when said projectile passes directly over said target;
- set back actuated radiometer means for detecting the presence of said target along a ground search pattern beneath said flat trajectory of said projectile, and for initiating a firing signal to fire said double ended warhead means in response to radiation detection of said armored target when said armored target is aligned with one end of said double ended warhead means; and
- set back activated detonator means for safing and arming said projectile during launch and for initiating said warhead means upon receipt of said firing signal from said radiometer means.
- 2. A target activated spin stabilized projectile as recited in claim 1 wherein said double ended warhead means comprises:
- a first section of a Miznay-Shardin warhead charge having a first operatively disposed annular explosive charge located on one end thereof, said explosive charge positioned in peripheral abutment with a first concave shaped metal liner; and
- a second section of said Miznay-Shardin warhead charge diametrically disposed opposite from said first section of said warhead charge, said second section having a second annular explosive charge located on one end thereof and in peripheral abutment with a second concave shaped metal liner, said first and second sections of said Miznay-Shardin warhead firing in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of said tubularly shaped housing.
- 3. A target activated spin stabilized projectile as recited in claims 2 wherein said set back activated radiometer means comprises:
- a pair of diametrically disposed antennae operatively positioned in said front end of said housing of said projectile, said antennae being located rotationally 90.degree. from said double ended warhead means, for detecting electromagnetic radiations from a metal armored target;
- a pair of microwave sensitive receivers electrically coupled to the output of said pair of antennae for amplifying microwave signals of approximately 35 gigahertz;
- signal combiner circuit means having an input electrically coupled to the outputs of said pair of receivers for generating an output signal upon receiving two substantially similar signatured sequenced output pulses from said pair of receivers; and
- signal processor means having an input electrically coupled to the output of said signal combiner circuit means for generating a first and second fire signal for initiating said setback activated detonator means.
- 4. A target activated spin stabilized projectile as recited in claim 3 wherein said setback activated detonator means comprises:
- a first safing and arming means electrically coupled to a first output of said signal processor means, having a first set back operated rotor member operatively positioned therein for holding a first detonator member in an out-of-line "safe" position intermediated a first operatively disposed electrical igniting squib and a first explosive lead prior to projectile launch and for positioning said first detonator in an in-line "armed" position after said projectile is launched;
- a second safing and arming means electrically coupled to a second output of said signal processor means, having a second setback operated rotor member operatively positioned therein for holding a second detonator member in an out-of-line "safe" position intermediate a second operatively disposed electrical igniting squib and a second explosive lead prior to projectile launch and for positioning said second detonator in an in-line "armed" position after said projectile is launched; and
- detonating fuze cord means for explosively igniting said first or second annular explosive charges of said double ended warhead means in response to an initiation of said first explosive lead or said second explosive lead.
- 5. A target activated spin stabilized projectile as recited in claim 4 wherein said pair of antennae include a pair of microwave transparent radomes operatively located in said forward end of said housing.
- 6. A target activated spin stabilized projectile as recited in claim 5 wherein said pair of antennea include means for operating in a 35 gigahertz region, having a 3 db beamwidth of 7.degree. or less, a sidelobe level of -25 db maximum, a radio frequency loss equal to or less than 1.5 db, and a voltage standing wave ratio of less than 1.2 to 1.0.
- 7. A target activated spin stabilized projectile as recited in claim 5 wherein said pair of microwave sensitive receivers includes means for a predetection bandwidth of 1 gigahertz, a post-detection bandwidth of 2.5 megahertz, and an operating range of 20 to 50 meters.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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