Ammunition and explosives – Shells – With secondary shells
Patent
1992-11-06
1994-02-22
Brown, David H.
Ammunition and explosives
Shells
With secondary shells
102357, F42B 1262
Patent
active
052878104
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to carrier shells which can eject a payload in flight. A carrier shell for transporting a payload includes a body closed at one of its ends by a base and at the other by a head, inside of which is placed a pyrotechnic composition for generating gases intended to act on a piston at the time the payload is ejected. The shell includes an attachment between the piston and the shell after ejection of the payload. This invention is applicable to mine-dispersing carrier shells.
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Aumasson Regis
Dion Dominique
Brown David H.
Giat Industries
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