Projectile having a caliber of less than 13 mm and a system for tracking a projectile
11725917 · 2023-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B12/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B30/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a projectile having a caliber of less than 13 mm, comprising a bullet jacket defining a cavity and a position transmitter arranged in the cavity.
Claims
1. A projectile with a caliberof less than 13 mm, comprising a projectile jacket defining a cavity, and a position transmitter and an energy source for supplying powerto the position transmitter arranged in the cavity, wherein an electrical insulator is arranged between the position transmitterand the energy source for temporarily preventing an electrical contact in a passive state, and wherein the position transmitter is configured to be switched from the passive state to an active state immediately before firing of the firearm by removal of the insulatorfrom between the position transmitter and the energy source.
2. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the position transmitterand the energy source is/are arranged in the projectile jacket cavity such that the position transmitter and the energy source remains/remain intact after impact of the projectile with a target.
3. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the projectile jacket has a nose-side ogive section and a tail section opposite the ogive section, wherein the position transmitter is accommodated in the cavity on the tail side and an energy source for supplying power to the position transmitter is accommodated in the cavity on the nose side.
4. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein a nose-side ogive section of the projectile jacket is configured to absorb the impact and deformation energy resulting from the impact of the projectile on a target and/or to transfer the impact and deformation energy into a tail section opposite the ogive section in such a way that a base body of the projectile casing connecting the ogive section to the tail section remains substantially undamaged.
5. A system for tracking a projectile, comprising a projectile according to claim 1 having a caliber of less than 13 mm and a position signal receiver for receiving position signals transmitted by the position transmitter.
6. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein position transmitter comprises a GPS transmitter, a telemetry transmitter or an RFID transponder.
7. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the energy source is an electric battery.
8. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the energy source is a button cell electric battery.
9. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the projectile is configured to hit a target.
10. The projectile according to claim 9, wherein the projectile wherein the projectile jacket has a nose-side ogive section and a tail section opposite the ogive section.
11. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein the projectile wherein the projectile jacket has a nose-side ogive section and a tail section opposite the ogive section.
Description
(1) In the following, further configurations, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent by means of the description of preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying exemplary drawings, in which show:
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(4) In the following description of exemplary embodiments, a projectile according to the invention having a caliber of less than 13 mm, preferably of about 12.7 mm, is generally indicated with the reference numeral 1.
(5) With reference to
(6) The projectile jacket 3 delimits in its interior a cavity 19 which extends over at least 50% of a dimension of the projectile 1 in the longitudinal direction of the projectile L, preferably at least 60% or at least 70%. According to the invention, a position transmitter 21 is accommodated in the cavity 19, which is adapted to transmit position signals so that the position of the projectile 1 can be tracked.
(7) Further referring to
(8) Furthermore, the ogive section 7 of the projectile jacket 3 comprises an absorber 31, 32, preferably made separately from the projectile jacket, for absorbing, in particular for the most part, preferably at least 50%, 60%, 70% or at least 80%, of the impact and deformation energy resulting from the impact of the projectile 1 on the target. The absorber 31, 32 can transfer the impact and deformation energy into the tail section 5 in such a way that the base body 9 and especially the electronics arranged in the cavity 19, i.e. the position transmitter 21 and the energy source 25, remain substantially undamaged. As exemplified in
(9) With reference to
(10) Further referring to
(11) The position signal receiver 23 may be selected depending on the position transmitter 21 used to receive, process and/or evaluate the position signals transmitted by the position transmitter 21. Furthermore, the position signal receiver 23 may have software, not shown in more detail, which may be implemented depending on the field of application of the system 100 according to the invention.
(12) The features disclosed in the foregoing description, figures, and claims may be significant, both individually and in any combination, for the realization of the invention in the various embodiments.
REFERENCE SIGN LIST
(13) 1 Projectile 3 Projectile jacket 5 Tail section 7 Ogive section 9 Base body 11 Rear surface 13 Projectile tail jacket surface 15 Projectile tip 17 Projectile nose jacket surface 19 Cavity 21 Position transmitter 23 Position signal receiver 25 Energy source 27 Insulator 29 Opening 31, 32 Absorber 33 Compartment wall 35, 37 Compartment 39 Passage opening 41 Applicator 100 System L Projectile longitudinal axis