Infrared decoy launching device to be deployed rapidly with a do

Ammunition and explosives – Pyrotechnics – Flare

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102357, F42B 422, F42B 424, F41F 502

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044983921

ABSTRACT:
An infrared decoy member is provided with a pyrotechnic chain for ejection and ignition incorporated in a unit. The ejection charge is mounted to slide in a cavity which allows the ejection of the unit as well as of adjacent infrared charges. A slide, which can be released when an acceleration threshold is crossed and on condition of ejection could ensure the transmission of fire to a transverse channel leading to useful charges. A second fire-transmitting chain which is independent, makes it possible to excite previously a similar decoy member located below.

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