F42C9/10

Igniter with a delay time that can be set

The invention relates to an igniter with a delay time (Vz) that can be set. The delay time (Vz) can be fixedly defined, or individually and situation-dependently set on-site. In particular, the invention relates to a delay time that can be set for a stun grenade, a hand grenade etc., with options for the individual setting and situation-dependent or situation-contingent customisation of the delay time (Vz), and consequently of the effect of the active compositions in-situ. In order to achieve individual setting options, the invention proposes that at least two different delay times (Vz) can be set. To this end, the igniter has, in a delay section, preferably in the fuse head, a relief bore that can be closed or opened.

Detonation transfer system
11156067 · 2021-10-26 · ·

A gun to gun transfer delay fuse that includes a delay housing, a first cylindrical cavity housing a firing pin and igniter, and a second cylindrical cavity housing a delay fuse with a centralizer feature.

Detonation transfer system
11156067 · 2021-10-26 · ·

A gun to gun transfer delay fuse that includes a delay housing, a first cylindrical cavity housing a firing pin and igniter, and a second cylindrical cavity housing a delay fuse with a centralizer feature.

Pyrotechnic delay element device

The present invention is a pyrotechnic time delay system that is improved over prior-art designs. Specifically, the system described herein comprises at least one delay element. The delay element or delay dements each have an input charge, a delay composition, and an output charge. Both the input charge and the output charge are igniter compositions and are comprised of the same components despite having different functional goals. The input charge and output charge compositions preferably contain titanium, manganese dioxide, and polytetrafluoroethylene. The delay composition may be modified from current formulations to include manganese and manganese dioxide, or tungsten and manganese dioxide. The system disclosed herein may be comprised of one delay element, or it may be modular wherein multiple delay elements are connected in series.

Pyrotechnic delay element device

The present invention is a pyrotechnic time delay system that is improved over prior-art designs. Specifically, the system described herein comprises at least one delay element. The delay element or delay dements each have an input charge, a delay composition, and an output charge. Both the input charge and the output charge are igniter compositions and are comprised of the same components despite having different functional goals. The input charge and output charge compositions preferably contain titanium, manganese dioxide, and polytetrafluoroethylene. The delay composition may be modified from current formulations to include manganese and manganese dioxide, or tungsten and manganese dioxide. The system disclosed herein may be comprised of one delay element, or it may be modular wherein multiple delay elements are connected in series.

Ammunition for engaging unmanned aerial systems

The invention relates to a disintegrating bullet that breaks apart at set distances in order to better engage targets such as unmanned aerial systems.

Ammunition for engaging unmanned aerial systems

The invention relates to a disintegrating bullet that breaks apart at set distances in order to better engage targets such as unmanned aerial systems.

DEVICE FOR LOCATING, SHARING, AND ENGAGING TARGETS WITH FIREARMS

The invention relates to a system to increase the effectiveness of direct fire weapon systems in targeting and destroying a target utilizing the military's existing direct fire weapon systems. The invention consists of a network which communicates with the devices of the invention and that are capable of directing the fire to a specific location.

AMMUNITION FOR ENGAGING UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS

The invention relates to a disintegrating bullet that breaks apart at set distances in order to better engage targets such as unmanned aerial systems.

AMMUNITION FOR ENGAGING UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS

The invention relates to a disintegrating bullet that breaks apart at set distances in order to better engage targets such as unmanned aerial systems.