This Application claims the benefit of U.K. Patent Application Number 0707752.2 filed 20 Apr. 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to armor for a vehicle.
It is known to provide “bar armor” comprising a grid of bars, generally of steel, and struts for locating the grid at a spacing from a vehicle hull.
It is an aim of the invention to provide bar armor that can mitigate the threat from rocket propelled grenades to the same extent as the known bar armor without the considerable areal density of that armor.
The invention provides a grid of bars for armoring a vehicle, at least the majority of the bars being formed from carbon fiber.
Some of the bars, in particular vertical bars, of the grid, may be metallic, e.g. of aluminum. Thus the grid may consist of metallic vertical bars and horizontal carbon fiber bars.
The carbon fiber bars may be pultruded and may extend through slots in the metallic bars.
The areal density of the inventive grid can be less than about 20 kg/m2, e.g. less than about 15 kg/m2, and in particular 10-12 kg/m2, as compared with the known bar armor having an areal density of about 40 kg/m2.
The armor may include struts for securing the grid to a vehicle hull, the struts being arranged to maintain a suitable spacing between the grid and the hull.
A particular embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The carbon fiber bars 4 do not require special manufacture as they are currently available on the market as aircraft floor components. They are arranged in a “flat” configuration and thus present to incoming threats a minimized profile. This reduces the probability of the nose fuse in an incoming grenade impacting with a horizontal bar 4.
Armor 1 for a vehicle may comprise: a grid 1 of bars 3, 4, a majority of the bars 3, 4 being formed from carbon fiber. The carbon fiber bars 3, 4 may be pultruded, and some of the bars may be metallic. The carbon fiber bars 4 may extend through slots 5 in the metallic bars 3. The areal density of the grid 1 may be less than about 20 kg/m2. Armor 1 may further comprise struts 2 for securing the grid 1 to a vehicle hull, and some of the bars 3 may have a sawtooth shaped edge 7.
Armor 1 for a vehicle may comprise: a grid 1 of bars 3, 4, wherein a majority of the bars 3, 4 are formed of carbon fiber, the grid 1 of bars 3, 4 including: a plurality of first bars 3 arranged substantially parallel to each other in a first direction; and a plurality of second bars 4 arranged substantially parallel to each other in a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction; and a plurality of struts 2 attached to ones of the plurality of first bars 3 for securing the grid 1 of bars 3, 4 to a vehicle hull. Some of the bars 3 may be metallic; and the carbon fiber bars 4 may extend through slots 5 in the metallic bars 3. The areal density of the grid 1 of bars 3, 4 may be less than about 20 kg/m2. Armor 1 may further comprise struts 2 attached to non-adjacent ones of the plurality of first bars for securing the grid 1 of bars 3, 4 to a vehicle hull, and some of the bars 3 may have a sawtooth shaped edge 7.
Armor 1 for a vehicle may comprise: a grid 1 of bars 3, 4 wherein a majority of the bars 3, 4 are formed of carbon fiber, the grid 1 of bars 3, 4 including: a plurality of metallic bars 3 arranged substantially parallel to each other in a first direction, each metallic bar 3 having a plurality of slots 5 therein; and a plurality of carbon fiber bars 4 arranged substantially parallel to each other in a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the carbon fiber bars 4 are spaced closer together than are the metallic bars 3 and wherein the carbon fiber bars 4 are disposed in the slots 5 of the plurality of metallic bars 3; and a plurality of support struts 2 attached to non-adjacent ones of the plurality of metallic bars 3 for supporting the grid 1 of bars 3, 4 adjacent a vehicle hull. The areal density of the grid 1 of bars is less than about 20 kg/m2. Some of the metallic bars 3 may have a sawtooth shaped edge 7.
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