Ammunition and explosives – Igniting devices and systems
Patent
1979-01-02
1981-03-17
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Igniting devices and systems
102 923, 102 924, F42B 1114, F42B 1304, F42B 1526
Patent
active
042560390
ABSTRACT:
An armor-piercing projectile is provided having hardened multi-layers and being relatively simple in design. The projectile includes an axial bore, a continuous strip of metallic glass wound about the core to form for the projectile a laminated body, a generally conical frontal surface, and a transverse rear surface, and a bonding agent for joining the adjacent laminated surfaces.
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Allied Chemical Corporation
Buff Ernest D.
Fuchs Gerhard H,.
Tudor Harold J.
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