Protecting military targets against weapons having IR detectors

Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Containing free metal or free carbon

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102334, 252 70, 252305, 252503, 342 12, 4234475, C09K 318, C09K 330, C06D 300

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047567783

ABSTRACT:
Pyrolyzed carbon fibers are intercalated with alkali metal by contacting fibers with hot metal vapors at a specified temperature to produce an infrared emissive chaff. This chaff can be released into the air to produce a heat generating cloud, which can serve as an infrared decoy or screen to protect military targets against weapons having infrared detectors. The chaff gives off a longer lasting, more moderate heat supply due to the intercalation of its active element, and is much easier to store and handle than prior art pyrophorics.

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