Ammunition and explosives – Shells – With secondary shells
Patent
1992-11-09
1994-04-05
Brown, David H.
Ammunition and explosives
Shells
With secondary shells
102357, F42B 1258, F42B 1056
Patent
active
052995038
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a shell, the base of which acts as the parachute can of a sub-munition. The shell contains sub-munitions stacked one behind the other and is closed at the rear by a base. The submunitions are each equipped with a parachute and a can containing the folded parachute, the separation of each sub-munition from its can permitting the deployment of the parachute. The can of the sub-munition situated at the rear of the shell is constituted by the base of the shell.
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Frehaut Jean-Pierre
Laurend Pascal
Brown David H.
Thomson-Brandt & Armements
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