Claims
- 1. A projectile for combatting a tank from above, including a warhead body, a control unit rotatably mounted on said warhead body, and drive means provided on said projectile between said control unit and said warhead body, for causing said control unit to rotate relative to said warhead body with an angular momentum during flight and for imparting an angular momentum to said warhead body corresponding to the angular momentum of said control unit but acting in the opposite direction in order to compensate the angular momentum of said control unit; and wherein said drive means comprises: at least two gas nozzles disposed symmetrically opposite one another on the circumference of said warhead body and tangentially oriented; a propelling charge disposed within said warhead body and connected with said nozzles via gas channels in said body; and an impeller ring surrounding said nozzles and connected with said control unit for deflecting gas discharged from said nozzles.
- 2. A projectile for combatting a tank from above, including a warhead body, a control unit rotatably mounted on said warhead body, and drive means, provided on said projectile between said control unit and said warhead body, for causing said control unit to rotate relative to said warhead body with an angular momentum during flight and for imparting an angular momentum to said warhead body corresponding to the angular momentum of said control unit but acting in the opposite direction in order to compensate the angular momentum of said control unit; and wherein said drive means comprises: a first plurality of gas nozzles symmetrically disposed around the circumference of said warhead body and tangentially oriented to cause rotation of said warhead body in a first direction of rotation; a second plurality of gas nozzles disposed symmetrically around the circumference of said control unit and tangentially oriented to cause rotation of said control unit in a direction opposite said first direction; and propellant charge means, disposed in said projectile, for charging said first and second plurality of nozzles with the same quantity of propelling charge.
- 3. A projectile for combatting a tank from above, including a warhead body, a control unit rotatably mounted on said warhead body, and drive means, provided on said projectile between said control unit and said warhead body, for causing said control unit to rotate relative to said warhead body with an angular momentum during flight and for imparting an angular momentum to said warhead body corresponding to the angular momentum of said control unit but acting in the opposite direction in order to compensate the angular momentum of said control unit; and wherein said drive means comprises: a wound helical coil spring which surrounds a portion of said warhead body and has one end rigidly fastened to an interior surrounding surface of said control unit and its other end releasably fastened to an exterior surface of said portion of said warhead body; and means, responsive to the initial acceleration of said projectile, for releasing a rotation preventing connection between said control unit and said warhead body to activate the angular momentum of said spring and permit said spring to unwind.
- 4. A projectile for combatting a tank from above, including a warhead body, a control unit rotatably mounted on said warhead body, and drive means, provided on said projectile between said control unit and said warhead body, for causing said control unit to rotate relative to said warhead body with an angular momentum during flight and for imparting an angular momentum to said warhead body corresponding to the angular momentum of said control unit but acting in the opposite direction in order to compensate the angular momentum of said control unit; and wherein said drive means comprises: a rod-shaped projection extending from a front end surface of said warhead body and provided with an external thread on a first front portion and a threadless idling portion between the front portion and said front end surface; an internal thread provided in an inner surface portion of said control unit which extends forwardly from a rear end surface of said control unit and which has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of said projection, and said internal thread engaging the front of said external screw thread during the starting phase of the projectile flight so that the inertia of said control unit causes said inner surface portion of said control unit to travel along said projection to a position on said idling portion of said projection, where said internal and external threads are disengaged, during the flying phase of the projectile.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of Federal Republic of Germany application Ser. No. P 36 03 497.5 filed Aug. 5th, 1988, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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