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AMMUNITION BODY HOLDING DEVICE WITH EXPANDABLE HOLDING ELEMENT
20220244028 · 2022-08-04 ·

The invention relates to an ammunition body holding device (1) comprising a holder (2) for holding an ammunition body (6), in particular a projectile (6.1) and/or a propellant (6.2), wherein the holder (2) has at least one expandable holding element (3) for holding an ammunition body (6). The invention also relates to a handling device for holding and/or moving an ammunition body (6) and to a weapon system comprising at least one weapon. The invention also relates to a method for holding an ammunition body (6), in particular a projectile (6.1) and/or a propellant (6.2), using an ammunition body holding device (1) comprising a holder (2).

Transformer sub-pistol firearm
11306986 · 2022-04-19 ·

A firearm is disclosed which advantageously allows for firing from two different magazines, one in a magazine well ahead of a trigger, and a second magazine held in a handle of a pistol grip of the firearm. This allows for both sub-machine gun and pistol firing configurations, allowing for increased firing capacity and allowing the firearm to continuously fire while reloading.

Transformer sub-pistol firearm
11306986 · 2022-04-19 ·

A firearm is disclosed which advantageously allows for firing from two different magazines, one in a magazine well ahead of a trigger, and a second magazine held in a handle of a pistol grip of the firearm. This allows for both sub-machine gun and pistol firing configurations, allowing for increased firing capacity and allowing the firearm to continuously fire while reloading.

Combat optimized ballistic remote armament

A remote weapon station (RWS) system for an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) includes a dedicated weapon, multi-axis gimbal and ammunition handling capabilities with all operations functioning remotely and wirelessly. The RWS system is a gas powered, or self-powered, belt fed, rotating bolt lock weapon. In addition, the RWS is man-portable and air-droppable as the major subsystems may be latched together in the field without tooling or needing to make electrical connections.

Combat optimized ballistic remote armament

A remote weapon station (RWS) system for an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) includes a dedicated weapon, multi-axis gimbal and ammunition handling capabilities with all operations functioning remotely and wirelessly. The RWS system is a gas powered, or self-powered, belt fed, rotating bolt lock weapon. In addition, the RWS is man-portable and air-droppable as the major subsystems may be latched together in the field without tooling or needing to make electrical connections.

Automated weapons system with selecting of target, identification of target, and firing
11209244 · 2021-12-28 ·

An automated weapon system is comprised of a human transported weapon comprising a barrel and munitions; sensing means; targeting means; computational logic for determining where to aim the human transported weapon; aim computational logic; firing activation means; and, firing means. The munitions can be aimed towards a targeting area to be propelled through the barrel. The sensing means senses which of up to a plurality of targets are within firing range of the automated weapon system. The targeting means selects a selected target from the targets in the targeting area that are within the firing range, responsive to the sensing. The computational logic determines where to aim the human transported weapon so that the munitions will hit the selected target if fired at a firing time. The aim computational logic adjusts the aim of the munitions through the human transported weapon, to compensate as needed for where the selected target is at the firing time, responsive to the determining where to aim. The firing activation means initiating firing of the munitions at the firing time. The firing means fires the munitions responsive to the adjusting the aim and the initiating firing.

Device for deflecting links and turret equipped with such a deflector device
11105573 · 2021-08-31 · ·

A device for deflecting links intended to equip a turret equipped with a weapon with a dual-feed for ammunition belts formed by links. This device is characterized in that it includes a deflector flap that is intended to be disposed between two orifices for ejecting links out of the turret, which flap is intended to be connected to the weapon by a fixing means including a ball joint connection disposed towards the front of the weapon, and a horizontal slide connection disposed towards the rear of the weapon. Also, a turret equipped with such a deflector.

Device for deflecting links and turret equipped with such a deflector device
11105573 · 2021-08-31 · ·

A device for deflecting links intended to equip a turret equipped with a weapon with a dual-feed for ammunition belts formed by links. This device is characterized in that it includes a deflector flap that is intended to be disposed between two orifices for ejecting links out of the turret, which flap is intended to be connected to the weapon by a fixing means including a ball joint connection disposed towards the front of the weapon, and a horizontal slide connection disposed towards the rear of the weapon. Also, a turret equipped with such a deflector.

FIREARM FOR USE WITH ORDNANCE OF VARYING LENGTHS

A firearm system is provided. A pump-action firearm, such as a shotgun, includes a buffer attached to a trigger housing. The buffer consists of a resilient or semi-resilient material and is positioned such as to face towards an opening the receiver in which the magazine tube is partially received. The buffer includes a contoured bottom surface and an upper surface, configured in a way which shortens the space available within an opening of a receiver while accommodating the loading of shells into a magazine tube. Upon moving a shell into the opening, such as by pumping the action, the shell impacts the buffer, which stabilizes the shell prior to being lifted by an elevators. For shorter shells, this reduces the risk of a jamming event. For longer shells, the buffer is configured to compress to accommodate the additional length.

FIREARM FOR USE WITH ORDNANCE OF VARYING LENGTHS

A firearm system is provided. A pump-action firearm, such as a shotgun, includes a buffer attached to a trigger housing. The buffer consists of a resilient or semi-resilient material and is positioned such as to face towards an opening the receiver in which the magazine tube is partially received. The buffer includes a contoured bottom surface and an upper surface, configured in a way which shortens the space available within an opening of a receiver while accommodating the loading of shells into a magazine tube. Upon moving a shell into the opening, such as by pumping the action, the shell impacts the buffer, which stabilizes the shell prior to being lifted by an elevators. For shorter shells, this reduces the risk of a jamming event. For longer shells, the buffer is configured to compress to accommodate the additional length.