Propulsion mechanism for a subcaliber projectile

Ammunition and explosives – Projectiles – Composite

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102526, F42B 1402, F42B 1406

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ABSTRACT:
A propulsion mechanism for a subcaliber projectile, wherein the propulsion mechanism possesses a close-fitted zone in common with the projectile for subjecting a gas pressure-receiving surface to a load caused by the propellent gases; for the utilization in a recessed surface, of an incident flow of air subsequent to exiting from a weapon barrel; and a tensioning device for the assumption of tensile stresses, with the device being connected with a central carrier component adjoining the projectile body.

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