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Date of Patent:
Dec. 02, 2003

Filed:

Mar. 12, 2001
Applicant:
Inventors:

Guy H. Henry, Mount Vernon, IL (US);

Donald E. Dillard, Murphysboro, IL (US);

Rao Yalamanchili, Flanders, NJ (US);

Dennis J. Conway, East Stroudsburg, PA (US);

Rick D. Wright, Herrin, IL (US);

Gary C. Fleming, Budd Lake, NJ (US);

Alan N. Cohen, Wharton, NJ (US);

Roger E. Joinson, Boonton, NJ (US);

Gene Venable, Sparta, NJ (US);

Thomas Doris, Sparta, NJ (US);

Albert S. Tatka, Jr., Wantage, NJ (US);

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F42B 5/02 ; F42B 1/006 ; F42B 1/242 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F42B 5/02 ; F42B 1/006 ; F42B 1/242 ;
Abstract

Tracer visibility of APFSDS projectiles can be enhanced through a combination of increased steady state spin rate, reduced muzzle obscuration, and optimized airflow over the stabilizing fin geometry of the sub-projectile. The preferred means to increase steady state spin rates of the sub-projectile is to incline or deflect the fin blade tip portion, creating a larger, hotter burning, tracer plume.


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