US3416449A - Tandem effect anti-tank projectile - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A tandem effect anti-tank projectile, in which the forward impact sensitive nose portion and the rearwardly positioned ignition fuze are interconnected by electrical circuitry, having a first high explosive filler forwardly adjacent the fuze for developing a first forwardly directed shock wave.
- the first filler has a forwardly opening conical surface to which a first liner is juxtapositioned.
- a second high explosive filler in the form of a centrally apertured annulus positioned forwardly of the first filler and liner, is responsive to the first developed shock wave and develops a second forwardly directed shock wave.
- a midsection of the second filler defines a throat-like nozzle portion and extending forwardly therefrom is a forwardly opening conical surface.
- a second liner surrounds the entire internal surface area of the second filler.
- This invention relates to weapons and, more particularly, to a high explosive anti-tank weapon.
- the concept has been developed to provide a protective cover overlying its main armor.
- the cover could be of earth, mud, clay, fibre glass or other dissimilar material, so as to protect the main armor against prior known weapons.
- -It is an object of the invention to provide a weapon having the capability of delivering a maximum devastating or destructive force upon the main armor portion of a target provided with a protective cover.
- Another object of the invention is to provide such a weapon having the capability to first penetrate the target spaci-ve armor and then to defeat or destroy the thereby exposed portion of the main armor.
- the main projectile body portion has a rearwardly extending tail boom 11 and forwardly extending probe portion 12 that terminates in an impact sensitive nose portion 13.
- a centrally positioned ignition fuze 14 which is connected by electrical circuitry 15 with the nose portion 13.
- first body of high explosive filler 16 Extending across the projectile interior forwardly adjacent the fuze 14 is a first body of high explosive filler 16 having a forwardly opening conical surface 17 which is of predetermined contour as is a mating first liner 18.
- the cup-like liner 18, preferably formed of copper material, has outwardly extending forward-most flange means 19 for a purpose hereinafter described.
- a second high explosive filler 20 in the form of a centrally apertured annulus is positioned forwardly of the first filler 16 and its liner 1%, with the entire internal surface area of second filler 20 covered with a mating copper liner shown generally at 21 of predetermined annular configuration to define a mid-length throat-like nozzle portion 22 intermediate outwardly tapering conical portions 23, 24 that respectively terminate in forward and 3,416,449 Patented Dec. 17, 1968 rearward outwardly extending flange means 25, 26 which are assembled in suitable sealing positions between or adjacent the preferably threaded connecting means of the central projectile body portion 27 with mating respective portions of the forward and rear-ward projectile body portions 28, 29.
- the tandem arrangement of the fillers 16, 20 is such that upon impact with the target, nose 13 sends a signal through electrical circuitry 15 to initiate fuze 14 that in turn initiates first explosive filler 16 to develop a first jet or shook wave from liner 18.
- a major portion of the first jet proceeds axially through the nozzle portion 22 to destroy any spacive armor or protective covering the target may have been provided with, thereby exposing the target main armor.
- a portion of the first jet initiates the second filler 20 after a predetermined time delay to develop a second jet or shock wave that destroys or defeats the exposed portion of the target main armor.
- fuze arrangements may be used in tandem for each liner with an appropriate interconnecting time delay means and additional explosive fillers may be employed in tandem to produce further sequential jets.
- means including a first high explosive filler for developing a first forwardly directed shock wave, said first filler extending across said projectile forwardly adjacent said fuze and having a forwardly opening conical surface,
- shock wave developing means including a second high explosive filler for developing a second forwardly directed shock wave, said second explosive filler being in the form of a centrally apertured annulus positioned forwardly of said first filler and its liner, a mid-section of said second filler defining a throat-like nozzle portion, said second filler having a forwardly opening conical surface extending forwardly from said nozzle portion, and
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Dec. 17, 1968 BROTHERS TANDEM EFFECT ANTI-TANK PROJECTILE Filed Dec. 7, 1966 INVENTOR. JACK BROTHERS ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,416,449 TANDEM EFFECT ANTI-TANK PROJECTILE Jack Brothers, Succasunna, N.J., assignor to the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army Filed Dec. 7, 1966, Ser. No. 600,698 2 Claims. (Cl. 102-56) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A tandem effect anti-tank projectile, in which the forward impact sensitive nose portion and the rearwardly positioned ignition fuze are interconnected by electrical circuitry, having a first high explosive filler forwardly adjacent the fuze for developing a first forwardly directed shock wave. The first filler has a forwardly opening conical surface to which a first liner is juxtapositioned. A second high explosive filler, in the form of a centrally apertured annulus positioned forwardly of the first filler and liner, is responsive to the first developed shock wave and develops a second forwardly directed shock wave. A midsection of the second filler defines a throat-like nozzle portion and extending forwardly therefrom is a forwardly opening conical surface. A second liner surrounds the entire internal surface area of the second filler.
This invention relates to weapons and, more particularly, to a high explosive anti-tank weapon.
In targets such as armored tanks, the concept has been developed to provide a protective cover overlying its main armor. The cover could be of earth, mud, clay, fibre glass or other dissimilar material, so as to protect the main armor against prior known weapons.
-It is an object of the invention to provide a weapon having the capability of delivering a maximum devastating or destructive force upon the main armor portion of a target provided with a protective cover.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a weapon having the capability to first penetrate the target spaci-ve armor and then to defeat or destroy the thereby exposed portion of the main armor.
These and other objects, advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description and accompanying drawings in which the sole figure is a longitudinal sectional view of the weapon embodying the principles of the invention.
The main projectile body portion has a rearwardly extending tail boom 11 and forwardly extending probe portion 12 that terminates in an impact sensitive nose portion 13. At the rearward portion of the main body portion shown generally at 10 is a centrally positioned ignition fuze 14 which is connected by electrical circuitry 15 with the nose portion 13.
Extending across the projectile interior forwardly adjacent the fuze 14 is a first body of high explosive filler 16 having a forwardly opening conical surface 17 which is of predetermined contour as is a mating first liner 18. The cup-like liner 18, preferably formed of copper material, has outwardly extending forward-most flange means 19 for a purpose hereinafter described.
A second high explosive filler 20 in the form of a centrally apertured annulus is positioned forwardly of the first filler 16 and its liner 1%, with the entire internal surface area of second filler 20 covered with a mating copper liner shown generally at 21 of predetermined annular configuration to define a mid-length throat-like nozzle portion 22 intermediate outwardly tapering conical portions 23, 24 that respectively terminate in forward and 3,416,449 Patented Dec. 17, 1968 rearward outwardly extending flange means 25, 26 which are assembled in suitable sealing positions between or adjacent the preferably threaded connecting means of the central projectile body portion 27 with mating respective portions of the forward and rear-ward projectile body portions 28, 29.
The tandem arrangement of the fillers 16, 20 is such that upon impact with the target, nose 13 sends a signal through electrical circuitry 15 to initiate fuze 14 that in turn initiates first explosive filler 16 to develop a first jet or shook wave from liner 18. A major portion of the first jet proceeds axially through the nozzle portion 22 to destroy any spacive armor or protective covering the target may have been provided with, thereby exposing the target main armor. Meanwhile, a portion of the first jet initiates the second filler 20 after a predetermined time delay to develop a second jet or shock wave that destroys or defeats the exposed portion of the target main armor.
It is contemplated that separate fuze arrangements may be used in tandem for each liner with an appropriate interconnecting time delay means and additional explosive fillers may be employed in tandem to produce further sequential jets.
Various other modifications, alterations or changes may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In an anti-tank projectile having a forward impact sensitive nose portion, rearwardly positioned ignition fuze, and electrical circuitry interconnecting said nose with said fuze,
means including a first high explosive filler for developing a first forwardly directed shock wave, said first filler extending across said projectile forwardly adjacent said fuze and having a forwardly opening conical surface,
a first liner juxtapositioned said first filler conical surface,
means, responsive to said first shock wave developing means, including a second high explosive filler for developing a second forwardly directed shock wave, said second explosive filler being in the form of a centrally apertured annulus positioned forwardly of said first filler and its liner, a mid-section of said second filler defining a throat-like nozzle portion, said second filler having a forwardly opening conical surface extending forwardly from said nozzle portion, and
a second liner surrounding the entire internal surface area of said second filler.
2. The arrangement in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fillers are mounted in tandem and the forward portion of said projectile has a probe portion extending forwardly of said second filler substantially to said nozzle portion and containing a portion of said electrical circuitry.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,697,400 12/ 1954 Liljegren 10256 2,849,957 9/1958 Kiiller et a1. 102- 56 X FOREIGN PATENTS 999,974- 10/1951 France. 1,002,092 10/ 1951 France.
BENJAMIN A. BORCHELT, Primary Examiner. JAMES FOX, Assistant Examiner.
U.S. Cl. XJR. 1224
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US4111126A (en) * | 1969-01-14 | 1978-09-05 | Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung | Warhead for use against armored targets |
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US3750582A (en) * | 1971-09-03 | 1973-08-07 | Us Army | Projectile with differential tandem shaped charges |
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US4967666A (en) * | 1979-01-11 | 1990-11-06 | Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm Gmbh | Warhead against fortified or armored targets, particularly for damaging runways, roadway pavings, bunker walls or the like |
FR2496252A1 (en) * | 1980-12-16 | 1982-06-18 | Serat | Multiple stage hollow charge - has conical stages of differing sizes and taper acting in forward and rear directions |
FR2547909A1 (en) * | 1981-04-29 | 1984-12-28 | Messerschmitt Boelkow Blohm | DEVICE FOR STARTING AN EXPLOSIVE LOAD |
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US4466353A (en) * | 1983-03-24 | 1984-08-21 | The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Army | High velocity jet shaped charge |
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US4567829A (en) * | 1984-07-30 | 1986-02-04 | General Electric Company | Shaped charge projectile system |
US4798144A (en) * | 1985-09-11 | 1989-01-17 | Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft | Hollow charge shell constructed as drill ammunition |
US4724767A (en) * | 1986-04-24 | 1988-02-16 | Schlumberger Technology Corporation | Shaped charge apparatus and method |
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