Ammunition and explosives – Projectiles – Practice or cleaning
Patent
1981-11-02
1983-07-19
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Projectiles
Practice or cleaning
102205, 102444, 102495, F42B 920
Patent
active
043937837
ABSTRACT:
A disintegrable projectile is disclosed which utilizes thermal energy obted from the conversion of the kinetic energy of the air moving past the projectile to cause its fragmentation. The projectile employs an air intake nozzle axially disposed in the nose portion of the projectile and a resonance tube located in the body portion of the projectile in thermal contact therewith. The resonance tube develops the thermal energy which is transmitted to the body portion to cause the fragmentation thereof. The projectile of the present invention is intended for use in gunnery training and practice conducted within limited size training and practice ranges, where civilian personnel and property may be in proximate location.
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Goes Michael J.
Masly John R.
Schmidlin Albertus E.
Gibson Robert P.
Lane Anthony T.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Tudor Harold J.
Yarmovsky Max
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