ZA200210374B - A device to enable targets to be combated by a shaped charge function. - Google Patents

A device to enable targets to be combated by a shaped charge function. Download PDF

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ZA200210374B
ZA200210374B ZA200210374A ZA200210374A ZA200210374B ZA 200210374 B ZA200210374 B ZA 200210374B ZA 200210374 A ZA200210374 A ZA 200210374A ZA 200210374 A ZA200210374 A ZA 200210374A ZA 200210374 B ZA200210374 B ZA 200210374B
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Torsten Roenn
Nils Johansson
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42BEXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
    • F42B1/00Explosive charges characterised by form or shape but not dependent on shape of container
    • F42B1/02Shaped or hollow charges
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42BEXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
    • F42B12/00Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material
    • F42B12/02Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect
    • F42B12/04Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect of armour-piercing type
    • F42B12/10Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect of armour-piercing type with shaped or hollow charge
    • F42B12/16Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect of armour-piercing type with shaped or hollow charge in combination with an additional projectile or charge, acting successively on the target
    • F42B12/18Hollow charges in tandem arrangement

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A device to enable targets to be combated by a shaped charge function
The present invention relates to a device to enable the engagement of targets using a shaped charge function.
The use of a unit of ammunition in the form of a projectile, shell, missile, etc to engage a target by the application of a shaped charge function is already known. The shaped charge is thus matched to the type of target, and there are thereby shaped charges arranged to operate at short standoff distances to the target or surface of the target, compared with a so-called jetting shaped charge function that operates at a very small standoff distance (e. g. 100 millimetres) from the surface of the target to achieve a hole in, or an impact on, the target. The use of EFP (explosively formed projectile/penetrator) shaped charges with which one can begin to attack a target or surface of a target at considerably larger standoff distances (e. g. 50 metres) is also already known. Consequently, there are major differences in effectiveness against different types of target, and to optimise effect in each case it is vital to use the correct ammunition unit with the correct shaped charge. The use of different ammunition units optimised for different engagement situations is thereby already known.
There is a need, however, to be able to reduce the assortment of ammunition units. The objective of the present invention is to address this problem, and to propose that modular charge components be used to enable one and the same ammunition unit to be matched to, or be re-configured for, the type of target in question, i.e. so that the ammunition unit can be assigned a shaped charge function at the deployment site (e. g. prior to firing, launch or - weapon release) that is optimised for the target to be engaged on the occasion in question. It is thus necessary that re-configuration for the various engagement occasions can achieve optimisation for the target in question, and that it can be performed in a safe and, primarily, technically simple manner. There is even a desire
AMENDED SHEET ~ DATED 26 APRIL 2004 that the new function with modular charges shall not unduly intrude upon the total costs in the system as such. The present invention is envisaged to address this problem too.
The main characteristic features of the arrangement initially mentioned are, among other things; that an ammunition unit in the form of a projectile, shell, missile, etc is arranged to operate with at least two modular charge configurations, in the first of which the ammunition unit incorporates a first modular charge or modular array that projects a first shaped charge function-such as a jetting shaped charge-while in the second configuration the first modular charge or modular array is conjoined with a second modular charge or modular array that projects a second shaped charge function such as an EFP function. Another feature is that the ammunition unit is arranged to enable changeover from the first configuration to the second before firing, launch or release of the ammunition unit.
Thus in embodiments of the invention concept the second modular charge or modular array eliminates the shaped charge function effected by the first modular charge or modular array when the modules or arrays are arranged in conjoined mode. The first modular charge incorporates a liner-forwards facing and in the form of a funnel or cone-that produces the first shaped charge function. The second modular charge is thus designed with a rear section that exhibits a corresponding form to that of the said funnel or cone form. In the second case the second modular charge is conjoined with the first modular charge via the said rear section which, in conjoined mode, is inserted in the funnel or cone form of the first modular charge.
In a preferred embodiment the fit between the form of the rear section of the second modular 3 charge and the funnel or cone form of the first modular charge is a salient feature, and - exhibits an extremely precise fit in the preferred embodiment.
The liner that produces the second shaped charge function exhibits a lateral face that conjoins with the lateral face of the first modular charge, and the first mentioned lateral face can be considered to form a continuation or constituent part of the latter mentioned lateral face. The said rear section preferably consists of or contains explosive material,
AMENDED SHEET ~ DATED 26 APRIL 2004
© WO 02/03010 , PCT/SE01/01406 and the first modular charge preferably incorporates an essentially cylindrical container enclosing the explosive material of the first modular charge. Parts of the explosive material in the first and second modular charges conjoin with each other in the said conjoined mode. In a preferred embodiment the ammunition unit at delivery "incorporates both modular charges or modular arrays in conjoined state. If the first charge configuration shall be used the second modular charge or modular array is thus removed. The ammunition device in one embodiment is arranged with a casing or structural element that is removable when changing over between the first and second configuration modes. After the changeover it shall be possible to refit the said casing or structural element to enable the ammunition unit to be fired, launched or released.
Additional variants of the present invention are disclosed in the subsequent Patent
Claims and the detailed description.
The above proposals enable the new changeover function to be achieved without any significant financial burden to the system in its entirety. The present invention exploits the insight that the explosive charge represents a relatively small value with regard to the total system, in which the functions for guidance, propulsion, actuation, etc represent the major costs. The redundancy thereby achieved by the use of two different types of ‘modular charges or modular arrays in which one modular charge or modular array is discarded in certain engagement situations is thus not a burden to the system as such. Changeover can be arranged in an already known way, such as by means of screw joint(s), by means of which the casing or structural element can be removed and then refitted to achieve reliable closure. The modular charges as such can also consist of : conventional constructions and designs.
A currently proposed design for a device as claimed in the present invention is described below with reference to the appended Figures 1 and 2 in which
Figure 1shows a longitudinal section of a modular charge configuration comprising first and second modular charges in conjoined mode, and
Figure 2shows a longitudinal section of the modular charges illustrated in
Figure 1, but with the second modular charge removed from the first modular charge. -5 ..Number lin Figure 1 symbolises parts of an ammunition unit in accordance with the above. The ammunition unit comprises, among other things, an explosive charge arrangement denoted 2. The explosive charge arrangement incorporates an initiation function symbolised by 3. As claimed in the present invention the explosive charge arrangement comprises two modular charges, of which the first modular charge is designated 3 and the second modular charge is designated 4. Modular charge 3 comprises explosive 3a and a trumpet formed, shaped charge effecting inner cone illustrated in
Figure 1 by sections 3b and 3c. This inner cone 3b, 3c extends from the frontal part 3d of the modular charge 3 inwards towards the central part of the modular charge.
Sections 3b, 3c show the curvature of the inner cone, and that it forms a funnel shaped space. Sections 3b and 3c can exhibit other curvatures or extensions and, for example, may be essentially cone shaped. The second modular charge 4 comprises a rear section 4a comprising or consisting of explosive. The second modular charge also comprises a frontally concave frontal liner 4b that effects shaped charge function. The rear section 4a thus exhibits a form that conjoins with walls of the space formed between 3b, 3c. As claimed in the present invention the fit between the outer surface 4a’ of the rear section and the inner surfaces 3c’ and 3b’ is very precise.
Sections 3b, 3c are also arranged so that the first modular charge can effect a jetting shaped charge function when in a mode separated from the second modular charge. In the conjoined mode for modular charges 3 and 4 illustrated in Figure 1 the explosive charge arrangement operates with a shaped charge function effected by liner 4b. The latter function in the embodiment example constitutes an EFP shaped charge function.
The explosive charge arrangement?2 can thus function for a large standoff A to a . target 5 that is to be engaged using the shaped charge function in question, and the resultant explosively formed projectile 6 will attack the target in a concentrated zone 5a.
The standoff distance A may be, for example, 50 metres.
© WO 02/03010 s PCT/SE01/01406
In Figure 2 the second modular charge 4 has been separated from modular charge 3.
The space in the funnel shaped part bounded by sections 3b, 3c is designated 3e. ’ Figure 2 shows the shape of the rear section 4a of modular charge 4 and its matching shape in relation to space 3e. The shape of surfaces 3c’ and 4a’ is also illustrated. In this. embodiment modular charge 4 is not used and is discarded. Modular charge 3 thus operates independently from modular charge 4, and can effect its shaped charge function which is of said jetting type. Consequently, the ammunition unit or explosive charge arrangement 2 can in this case be used to engage a target that is at standoff distance A’ when ammunition unit 1 is triggered, standoff A’ being relatively small—e.g. 100 millimetres—in relation to standoff A. The shaped charge jet projected by modular charge 3 is designated 6’. In Figure 2 a screw joint on the casing of the device is symbolised by 7. The screw joint can comprise an internal and external thread of already known type. The casing or structural element la can thereby be temporarily separated from the casing or structural element 1b. The ammunition unit is supplied with the explosive charge arrangement in conjoined mode as illustrated in Figure 1. For a possible changeover to the mode illustrated in Figure 2 the casing or structural element 1a is thus unscrewed to enable modular charge 4 to be removed, after which the casing or structural element 1a is screwed back onto casing or structural element 1b.
It is envisaged in accordance with the above that modular charge 3 in principle can comprise a number of first modules, explosive compositions and other configurations, and that in such cases reference is made to a first modular array. In a corresponding way the second modular charge 4 can consist of more than one module, whereby such an arrangement can be envisaged as a second medular array. As claimed in the present invention the first modular charge can interact with a second modular array, and the second modular charge can interact with a first modular array. Figure 2 also shows that the rear section 4a exhibits a rear plane 4a’’ that is circular and extends at right angles to the plane of the figure illustrated. In the conjoined mode illustrated in Figure 1 this end plane 4a” butts against an inner surface 3a’ in the explosive 3a of the first modular charge. Thus in conjoined mode there is mechanical contact between parts 4a and 3a.
© "WO 02/03010 ‘ PCT/SE01/01406
Liner 4b on the second modular charge 4 exhibits a lateral face 4b’. This lateral face extends adjacent to an outer surface 3f of the casing or structural element of the first modular charge. Lateral face 4b’ can be considered to constitute a continuation of outer surface 3f. The first modular charge in principle comprises a casing that encases the ~ “explosive 3a, with the said initiating device 3° arranged at the rear of the said casing
Rear section 4a consists of a self-supporting explosive charge.
The present invention is not limited to the design examples described above, but can be subjected to modifications within the framework of the subsequent Patent Claims and the invention concept.

Claims (14)

PATENT CLAIMS We hereby claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent the following.
1. A device to satisfy the engagement of targets with a shaped charge function in which ~~ - an ammunition unit is arranged to operate with at least two modular charge configurations in the first of which the ammunition unit comprises only a first modular charge or modular array that effects a first shaped charge function, and that in the second configuration the first modular charge or modular array is conjoined with a second modular charge or modular array that effects a second shaped charge function, and that the ammunition unit is arranged to enable changeover from the first configuration to the second configuration or vice versa prior to firing, launch or release of the said ammunition unit, the second modular charge or the second modular array eliminates the shaped charge function effected by the first modular charge or first modular array when the modules or modular arrays are arranged in conjoined mode, the first modular charge incorporates a liner effecting the first shaped charge function, which liner is directed forwards and forms a funnel or cone shape, and the second modular charge incorporates a rear section that exhibits a shape matching that of the said funnel or cone shape, that in the second configuration the second modular charge is conjoined with the first modular charge via the said rear section which, in conjoined mode, is inserted into a funnel or cone shaped space of the first modular charge, the fit between the shape of the rear section of the second modular charge and the funnel or cone shape of the first modular charge is significant and exhibits a high degree of precision, the first modular charge or first modular array is arranged to engage a target that is at a standoff distance A’ being relatively small, the ” second modular charge or modular array comprises a frontally concave frontal liner which is arranged to use the second shaped charge function at a large standoff distance A, and that the ammunition unit when delivered incorporates both modular charges or modular arrays in conjoined state, and when selecting the first modular charge configuration the second modular charge or modular array is excluded.
2. A device as claimed in Claim | wh e r e i n the ammunition unit 1s in the form of a projectile, shell or missile. : AMENDED SHEET - DATED 26 APRIL 2004
3. A device as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 w h e r e i n the first shaped charge function is a jetting shaped charge.
4. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1,2 or 3w herein the second shaped charge function is an explosively formed projectile/penetrator shaped charge.
5. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 4 w h e r e i n the standoff distance A’ is 100 millimetres.
6. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1 to Sw he r e i n the standoff distance A is 50 metres.
7. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 6 wherein aliner in the second modular charge that effects the second shaped charge function exhibits a lateral face that _ comnjoins with an outer surface of the first modular charge, and can be considered to form a continuation of, or be a constituent part of, the latter mentioned outer surface.
8. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 7 w h e r e i n the rear section of the second modular charge is embodied with or comprises explosive relating to or incorporated in the second modular charge.
9. A device as claimed in any of the previous Claims w h e r e i n the first modular charge exhibits an essentially cylindrical container encasing the explosive of the first modular i charge.
10. A device as claimed in Claim 9 w h e r e i n the first modular charge exhibits an igniting or initiating device arranged at the rear of the cylindrical container.
11. A device as claimed in any of the previous Claims w he r e i n the end plane of the rear section of the second shaped charge function has direct contact with the inner plane of the first shaped charge function. AMENDED SHEET - DATED 26 APRIL 2004
12. A device as claimed in any of the previous Claims w h e r e i n the ammunition unit is arranged with a casing or structural element that is removable when changing over between the first and second configurations, and is re-installable or closable after the changeover.
13. A device as claimed in Claim 12 w bh er e i n the disjoinable casing or structural ~~ ~" 7 element is joined to another casing or structural element via a thread joint to enable manual removal and refitting of the casing or structural element.
14. A device as claimed in any of the previous Claims wh er e i n each explosive charge incorporates a number of initiation points which, depending on quantity and position, when initiated simultaneously enable the shaped charge to effect a jet, or a knife-blade or cruciform shaped projectile, or alternatively primarily fragmentation effect. AMENDED SHEET — DATED 26 APRIL 2004
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