Subprojectile to be expelled from a projectile

Ammunition and explosives – Shells – With secondary shells

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102253, F42B 1350

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042816009

ABSTRACT:
A subprojectile to be expelled from a projectile. The subprojectile is provided with a fuze, which has an ignition body being capable of sensing acceleration forces appearing at the expelling of the subprojectile from the projectile, and being capable of sensing deceleration forces appearing after the expelling of the subprojectile from the projectile. The ignition body is arranged to bring arming means into an armed position in response to said sensing of acceleration forces. The ignition body is capable of initiating a detonation of a bursting charge in the projectile as a result of said sensing of deceleration forces when the arming means is brought to the armed position.

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