Patent classifications
F42B35/00
METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR MODIFYING A SEPARABLE PROJECTILE
A method for modifying a separable projectile between a test embodiment or an effect embodiment includes detaching the front projectile body from the rear projectile body, arranging a payload container in the front projectile body where the payload container comprises measuring equipment or an effect part, and fitting the front projectile body to the rear projectile body by way of a belt. A separable projectile which can be modified between a test embodiment and an effect embodiment is also provided.
System and method for characterization of tracer light output and velocity
System and methods for simultaneous characterization of tracer light output and velocity by arranging a plurality of photodetectors along the flight path of the tracer and transmitting the detected light output over large distances using an array of analog/digital converter units arranged to correspond to each photodetector. The system can be scaled and configured to operate and control the photodetectors from a remote location.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING CEW ENERGY CELL PERFORMANCE
A method and apparatus for evaluating CEW performance, in particular by evaluating a battery pack condition state via direct or indirect means. A two-tier load test for a CEW battery pack and an indirect wireless spark analysis tool are disclosed.
EXPLOSIVE-CONTAINING POROUS MATERIALS AS NON-DETONABLE TRAINING AID
A training aid for use in training canines to detect an explosive material includes an explosive material adsorbed in the pores of a high surface area mesoporous or nanoporous host material. By adjusting the surfaces of the pores of the substrate material, the substrate can accommodate various types of explosive materials in a non-detonable and non-flammable manner, including nitroaromatics, nitroamines, nitrate-based explosives, and peroxide-based explosives. When the training aid is in an unsealed condition, a continuous flux of explosive material is released without providing any explosive or flame hazard to the trainer and canine.
Method and device for marking ammunition for identification or tracking
A method of providing a mark to a case of a cartridge of ammunition. The mark includes at least one sub-mark and is suitable for identification and/or for tracking of the cartridge. At least one indenter selectively radially indents a circumferential surface of a bottom of the case, thereby forming the at least one sub-mark.
Method and device for marking ammunition for identification or tracking
A method of providing a mark to a case of a cartridge of ammunition. The mark includes at least one sub-mark and is suitable for identification and/or for tracking of the cartridge. At least one indenter selectively radially indents a circumferential surface of a bottom of the case, thereby forming the at least one sub-mark.
Synthetic target material for shaped charge performance evaluation, powdered metal
A shaped charge target apparatus and method for using a target composed of synthetic material, thereby allowing for repeatable testing at a variety of density and hardness values.
Synthetic target material for shaped charge performance evaluation, powdered metal
A shaped charge target apparatus and method for using a target composed of synthetic material, thereby allowing for repeatable testing at a variety of density and hardness values.
MISSION-CENTRIC HEALTH WARNING SYSTEM FOR HIGH VALUE ASSETS
A method for use in a computing device, including: receiving a first value of a first parameter, the first value being generated by a monitoring device that is arranged to monitor a respective monitored system; retrieving, from a memory, a first threshold that is associated with the first parameter and the respective monitored system; and generating a first system condition alert when the first value has crossed the first threshold.
Auto-gauge ammunition inspection system
A system and apparatus that facilitate automating and increasing the efficiency of ammunition case gauge inspection and testing. A fully interchangeable and mated cartridge case guide chute and cartridge case gauge plate assembly are provided to easily and rapidly change between various ammunition calibers for the automated inspection of ammunition. Variable speed control provides for synchronization of the auto-gauge ammunition inspection system with the source of the manufactured ammunition for inspection.