Ammunition and explosives – Shells – With secondary shells
Patent
1990-08-03
1992-04-28
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Shells
With secondary shells
29 12, 86 11, 86 2014, 102293, 102367, 102393, 102473, F42B 1258, F42B 3900
Patent
active
051077680
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a projectile having an interior space in which disposable payloads and/or electronic components are arranged, and which are of a type intended to have an extended lifetime. To protect the interior components from corrosion, the interior space is filled with a protective gas, for example, argon, nitrogen or hydrogen, or a mixture of these gases. The protective gas may be present in the interior space at a greater than atmospheric pressure of, for example, three bar.
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Rheinmetall GmbH
Tudor Harold J.
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