Tracer ammunition
10451392 ยท 2019-10-22
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Abstract
Tracer ammunition for tracking the trajectory and/or the impact of projectiles in the target generally contains pyrotechnics. These pyrotechnics demonstrate various disadvantages, wherein the most serious is the continued burning of the pyrotechnics, even after penetration of the projectile in the target. This causes an increased risk of fire and acute injuries. A mixture of light metal and a carbon-containing substrate, ignites during firing of a projectile and burns during its flight by means of air oxygen introduced into the combustion chamber by way of tear-off edges, and produces a tracer that extinguishes in the target.
Claims
1. Tracer ammunition comprising a cartridge having a firing cap, propellant charge powder, and a projectile body inserted into the cartridge, wherein the projectile body comprises a rear-side bore in a rear region of the projectile body and a combustible mixture laid into the rear-side bore, and a rear-side, combustible gas seal that ignites when the projectile is fired, wherein the combustible mixture comprises light metal or a light-metal alloy in the form of powder and/or chips, foam or films, and at least one carbon-containing substrate, wherein at least one tear-off edge is provided in the projectile, which edge supplies the combustible mixture with air oxygen, wherein the projectile is configured to travel in a sonic range and generate a shock wave front, and wherein at least two transverse bores that lie opposite one another are present ahead of the shock wave front, which bores end in a turbulence bore and introduce a partial dynamic pressure into the turbulence bore.
2. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein the light metal comprises magnesium or titanium or their alloys.
3. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein the substrate has a lower calorific value as compared with the light metal.
4. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein in the rear region of the projectile body, a combustion chamber having a concentric tear-off edge is provided.
5. Tracer ammunition according to claim 4, wherein the combustion chamber is configured as a dead-end bore, has a diameter of 2.0 to 9.0 mm and a length of 2.0 to 11.0 mm.
6. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein a central longitudinal bore opens into a rear-side combustion chamber.
7. Tracer ammunition according to claim 6, wherein a supersonic diffuser is provided on a front side of the longitudinal bore.
8. Tracer ammunition according to claim 7, wherein the longitudinal bore forms a tear-off edge at the transition to the combustion chamber.
9. Tracer ammunition according to claim 8, wherein the combustible mixture is configured in sleeve shape.
10. Tracer ammunition according to claim 7, wherein the longitudinal bore has a diameter of 0.7 to 3.0 mm and ends in a turbulence bore, the turbulence bore has a diameter of 2.0 mm to 6.0 mm, and the combustion chamber has a diameter of 6.0 mm to 11.0 mm.
11. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein the tracer ammunition is a small-caliber ammunition.
12. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein the at least two transverse bores are disposed at an angle of 120 to 180.
13. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein two of the at least two transverse bores that lie opposite one another, in each instance, are offset from one another by at least 1 mm.
14. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein the tracer ammunition is a medium-caliber ammunition.
15. Tracer ammunition according to claim 1, wherein the combustible mixture does not contain an oxygen carrier.
16. Tracer ammunition comprising a cartridge having a firing cap, propellant charge powder, and a projectile body inserted into the cartridge, wherein the projectile body comprises a rear-side bore in a rear region of the projectile body and a combustible mixture laid into the rear-side bore, and a rear-side, combustible gas seal that ignites when the projectile is fired, wherein the combustible mixture comprises light metal or a light-metal alloy in the form of powder and/or chips, foam or films, and at least one carbon-containing substrate, wherein the combustible mixture does not contain an oxygen carrier, wherein a central longitudinal bore opens into a rear-side combustion chamber having a rear end opening, and wherein at least one tear-off edge is provided at the rear end opening of the combustion chamber, which edge generates an eddy current during flight to supply the combustible mixture with air oxygen.
Description
(1) In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained using drawings.
(2) These show:
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(11) The combustion chamber 5 has a sharp-edged bore that serves as a tear-off edge 7 and generates an eddy formation during flight, which supplies the combustible 5 with air oxygen.
(12) The projectile 1 is placed into a cartridge in usual manner; in a partial section, the cartridge 9 is shown with its shot charge (propellant charge) 10.
(13) This embodiment has the great advantage that as compared with mass-produced ordnance ammunition, only minimal changes at the rear of the projectile are required, by means of installation of a combustion chamber with combustible 5 and sealing disk 6.
(14) Light metals such as magnesium or titanium serve as a combustible; in order to increase the surface area, they are inserted in the form of powder or chips, together with a carbon-containing substrate, such as cotton, graphite fibers or nitrocellulose. The light metal or its alloy can also be processed in the form of powder, foam or films, together with a substrate in the same or a different form, to produce a combustible pill. In order to achieve a sufficient lighting effect over a shot distance of 300 m, a filling amount of 30 mg magnesium and 30 mg carbon fibers, for example, is sufficient.
(15) The typical pressure P produced when firing the charge (shot charge/propellant charge) in a small-caliber ammunition with caliber 8.5 mm amounts to 350 to 500 MPa. The gas temperature ranges from 2500 C. to 3000 C. The usual firing velocity amounts to 850 m/s to 950 m/s. Spin-stabilized small-caliber ammunition is known to rotate at speeds of rotation up to 250,000 l/min.
(16) It is astonishing that the aforementioned relatively low physical values are sufficient for initiation of the combustible and that the combustible mixture burns during the entire flight of the projectilewithout an inherent oxygen carrierand provides sufficient light for target tracking.
(17) In the subsequent figures, the same parts are provided with the same reference symbols.
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(24) The exemplary embodiments described above show that numerous design embodiments are possible, which take optimization of the projectile ballistics and, in particular, the change in center of gravity of the projectile, which changes during flight, into account. It has been proven advantageous, in this connection, that the external supply of air oxygen requires only small amounts of combustible and that these amounts can fundamentally be introduced at the location of the center of gravity.
(25) The object of the invention prevents severe burn injuries (wound ballistics!) by extinguishing the flames when oxygen is absent in the target, and this results in significant progress as compared with convention tracer sets.Unfortunately, it has been found that ammunition with an integrated oxygen carrier, particularly pyrotechnics, continues to burn, even in the human body, until the oxygen is used up, and this leads to very severe injuries.
REFERENCE SYMBOL LIST
(26) 1, 1, 1 small-caliber projectile (rifle cartridge 6.5 mm) 2 ogive 3 central longitudinal bore 3 transverse bore 3 transverse bore offset relative to 3 4 turbulence bore 5 combustion chamber 5 combustible/combustible sleeve 6 sealing disk (gas seal, combustible) 7 tear-off edge (sharp). 8 supersonic diffuser 9 cartridge sleeve 10 shot charge (propellant charge) angle between bores 3 d1 bore of 3 d2 bore of 4 D outside diameter of 5 F flight direction L light beams (beam bundle) p partial dynamic pressure ShW shock wave front