Claims
- 1. A kinetic energy rod warhead with aligned projectiles, the warhead comprising:
a hull; a projectile core in the hull including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge in the hull about the core; and means for aligning the individual projectiles when the explosive charge deploys the projectiles.
- 2. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the means for aligning includes a plurality of detonators spaced along the explosive charge configured to prevent sweeping shock waves at the interface of the projectile core and the explosive charge to prevent tumbling of the projectiles.
- 3. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the means for aligning includes a body in the core with orifices therein, the projectiles disposed in the orifices of the body.
- 4. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 3 in which the body is made of a low density material.
- 5. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the means for aligning includes a flux compression generator which generates a magnetic alignment field to align the projectiles.
- 6. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 5 in which there are two flux compression generators, one on each end of the projectile core.
- 7. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 6 in which each flux compression generator includes a magnetic core element, a number of coils about the magnetic core element, and an explosive for imploding the magnetic core element.
- 8. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the hull is the skin of a missile.
- 9. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the hull is the portion of a “hit-to-kill” vehicle.
- 10. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the explosive charge is outside the core.
- 11. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the explosive charge is inside the core.
- 12. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 further including a buffer material between the core and the explosive charge.
- 13. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 12 in which the buffer material is a low-density material.
- 14. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles are lengthy metallic members.
- 15. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 14 in which the projectiles are made of tungsten.
- 16. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a cylindrical cross section.
- 17. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a non-cylindrical cross section.
- 18. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a star-shaped cross section.
- 19. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a cruciform cross section.
- 20. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have flat ends.
- 21. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a non-flat nose.
- 22. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a pointed nose.
- 23. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectiles have a wedge-shaped nose.
- 24. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the explosive charge is divided into sections and there are shields between each explosive charge section extending between the hull and the projectile core.
- 25. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 24 in which the shields are made of a composite material.
- 26. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 25 in which the composite material is steel sandwiched between lexan layers.
- 27. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the projectile core is divided into a plurality of bays.
- 28. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 1 in which the explosive charge is divided into a plurality of sections and there is at least one detonator per section for selectively detonating the charge sections to aim the projectiles in a specific direction and to control the spread pattern of the projectiles.
- 29. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 28 in which each explosive charge section is wedged-shaped having a proximal surface abutting the projectile core and a distal surface.
- 30. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 29 in which the distal surface is tapered to reduce weight.
- 31. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 2 in which the detonators are chip slappers.
- 32. A kinetic energy rod warhead with aligned projectiles, the warhead comprising:
a hull; a projectile core in the hull including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge in the hull about the core; and a plurality of detonators spaced along the explosive charge configured to prevent sweeping shock waves at the interface of the projectile core and the explosive charge to prevent tumbling of the projectiles.
- 33. A kinetic energy rod warhead with aligned projectiles, the warhead comprising:
a hull; a projectile core in the hull including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge in the hull about the core; and a body in the core with orifices therein, the projectiles disposed in the orifices of the body.
- 34. A kinetic energy rod warhead with aligned projectiles, the warhead comprising:
a hull; a projectile core in the hull including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge in the hull about the core; and at least one flux compression generator which generates an alignment field to align the projectiles.
- 35. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 34 in which there are two flux compression generators, one on each end of the projectile core.
- 36. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 35 in which each flux compression generator includes a magnetic core element, a number of coils about the magnetic core element, and an explosive for imploding the magnetic core element.
- 37. A kinetic energy rod warhead with aligned projectiles, the warhead comprising:
a hull; a projectile core in the hull including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge in the hull about the core; a plurality of detonators spaced along the explosive charge configured to prevent sweeping shock waves at the interface of the projectile core and the explosive charge; a body in the core with orifices therein, the projectiles disposed in the orifices of the body; and at least one compression flux generator for magnetically aligning the projectiles.
- 38. A kinetic energy rod warhead with aligned projectiles, the warhead comprising:
a hull; a projectile core in the hull including a plurality of individual projectiles; an explosive charge in the hull about the core; means for aligning the individual projectiles when the explosive charge deploys the projectiles; and means for aiming the aligned projectiles in a specific direction.
- 39. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the means for aligning includes a plurality of detonators spaced along the explosive charge configured to prevent sweeping shock waves at the interface of the projectile core and the explosive charge to prevent tumbling of the projectiles.
- 40. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the means for aligning includes a body in the core with orifices therein, the projectiles disposed in the orifices of the body.
- 41. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 40 in which the body is made of a low density material.
- 42. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the means for aligning includes a flux compression generator which generates an alignment field to align the projectiles.
- 43. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 42 in which there are two flux compression generators, one on each end of the projectile core.
- 44. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 43 in which each flux compression generator includes a magnetic core element, a number of coils about the magnetic core element, and an explosive for imploding the magnetic core element.
- 45. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the hull is the skin of a missile.
- 46. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the hull is the portion of a “hit-to-kill” vehicle.
- 47. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the explosive charge is outside the core.
- 48. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the explosive charge is inside the core.
- 50. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 further including a buffer material between the core and the explosive charge.
- 51. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 50 in which the buffer material is a low-density material.
- 52. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles are lengthy metallic members.
- 53. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 52 in which the projectiles are made of tungsten.
- 54. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a cylindrical cross section.
- 55. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a non-cylindrical cross section.
- 56. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a star-shaped cross section.
- 57. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a cruciform cross section.
- 58. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have flat ends.
- 59. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a non-flat nose.
- 60. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a pointed nose.
- 61. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectiles have a wedge-shaped nose.
- 62. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the explosive charge is divided into sections and there are shields between each explosive charge section extending between the hull and the projectile core.
- 63. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 62 in which the shields are made of a composite material.
- 64. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 63 in which the composite material is steel sandwiched between lexan layers.
- 65. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the projectile core is divided into a plurality of bays.
- 66. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 38 in which the means for aiming includes a plurality of explosive charge sections and at least one detonator per section for selectively detonating the charge sections to aim the projectiles in a specific direction and to control the spread pattern of the projectiles.
- 67. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 66 in which each explosive charge section is wedged-shaped having a proximal surface abutting the projectile core and a distal surface.
- 68. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 67 in which the distal surface is tapered to reduce weight.
- 69. The kinetic energy rod warhead of claim 39 in which the detonators are chip slappers.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/295,731 filed Jun. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60295731 |
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