Claims
- 1. A weapon system for an armored vehicle comprising:
- a turret rotatably positioned in the armored vehicle for rotation about a vertical axis, a basket assembly positioned below and depending from said turret,
- a weapon assembly rotatable with said turret,
- said weapon assembly including a main gun and a co-axially mounted machine gun both of which use linked ammunition,
- an ammunition storage means for said linked ammunition and having a generally rectangular box-like shape positioned diametrically on said basket assembly with the longitudinal axis of said main gun and of said storage means being aligned in the same general vertical plane,
- a pair of flexible feed chutes connected to said weapon assembly and to said storage means for feeding said linked ammunition from said storage means to said weapon assembly,
- said vertical axis of rotation passing through said storage means,
- a gunner's station positioned in said basket assembly on one side of said storage means,
- a commander's station positioned in said main gun basket assembly on the other side of said storage means,
- said storage means maintaining said linked ammunition in a generally horizontal position when stacked in said storage means,
- said pair of feed chutes each including a forwarder means for initially feeding the linked ammunition to said main gun or returning the fed linked ammunition to said ammunition storage means,
- said main gun being a dual feed gun utilizing alternatively a first linked ammunition or a second linked ammunition respectively fed to said main gun via said pair of feed chutes, said first linked ammunition comprising high explosive ammunition and said second linked ammunition comprising armor piercing ammunition,
- said storage means including a first area for storing said first linked ammunition and a separate second area for storing said second linked ammunition,
- said first area including a first compartment and a second compartment interconnected with said first compartment for storing said first linked ammunition,
- said second area having a third compartment separate from said first and second compartment for storing said second linked ammunition,
- one of said pair of feed chutes communicating with said second compartment,
- said first linked ammunition being fed through said one of said pair of feed chutes to said main gun from said first compartment before being fed from said second compartment to said main gun,
- the other of said pair of feed chutes communicating with said third compartment of said second area for feeding said second linked ammunition to said main gun,
- a machine gun ammunition box position in said turret along one side thereof and opposite one side of said main gun, and
- a machine gun feed chute for feeding ammunition links from said machine gun ammunition box to said machine gun.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 437,853 filed on Oct. 29, 1982 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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301283 |
May 1968 |
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1157234 |
Jul 1969 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Duncan Crow, Modern Battle Tanks, 1978, pp. 62, 108-109. |
Continuations (1)
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437853 |
Oct 1982 |
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