Small caliber non-toxic penetrator projectile
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1. A small caliber projectile penetrator, comprising:
- a one-piece steel first core;
a copper or copper alloy second core in tandem alignment with said first core wherein the hardness of said first core is greater than the hardness of said second core and said second core has a Brinell hardness of between about 20 and about 50; and
a jacket enveloping both said first core and said second core, said jacket having an ogival nose portion adjacent to said first core and an angularly indented rear portion adjacent to said second core with a generally cylindrical sidewall disposed between said ogival nose portion and said angularly indented rear portion and in substantially continuous contact with a sidewall of the first core and a sidewall of the second core.
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Abstract
A small caliber non-toxic penetrator projectile has a first core and a second core tandemly aligned and enveloped by a jacket. The first core has a hardness greater than the hardness of the second core that has a Brinell hardness of between about 20 and about 50. The hardness of the second core is significantly higher than the hardness of lead and when the first core strikes a target, the second core resists compressive bulging. As a result, more kinetic energy is transferred to the first core rather than diffused along the surfaces of an armored target. The more efficient transfer of kinetic enables the use of lower density second cores, such as annealed copper.
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1. A small caliber projectile penetrator, comprising:
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a one-piece steel first core; a copper or copper alloy second core in tandem alignment with said first core wherein the hardness of said first core is greater than the hardness of said second core and said second core has a Brinell hardness of between about 20 and about 50; and a jacket enveloping both said first core and said second core, said jacket having an ogival nose portion adjacent to said first core and an angularly indented rear portion adjacent to said second core with a generally cylindrical sidewall disposed between said ogival nose portion and said angularly indented rear portion and in substantially continuous contact with a sidewall of the first core and a sidewall of the second core. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A small caliber projectile penetrator, comprising:
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a work hardened steel first core; a copper or copper alloy second core in tandem alignment with said first core, wherein the hardness of said first core is greater than the said second core and said second core having a Brinell hardness of between about 20 and about 50; and a jacket enveloping both said first core and said second core, said jacket having an ogival nose portion adjacent to said first core and a boattail portion adjacent to said second core with a sidewall disposed between said ogival nose portion and said boattail portion and in substantially continuous contact with a sidewall of the first core and a sidewall of the second core. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for defeating armor plate utilizing a small caliber projectile penetrator to defeat a steel plate, comprising:
providing a penetrator having; a work hardened steel first core; a copper or copper alloy second core in tandem alignment with said first core wherein the hardness of said first core is greater than the hardness of said second core and said second core has a Brinell hardness of between about 20 and about 50; and a jacket enveloping both said first core and said second core, said jacket having an ogival nose portion adjacent to said first core and a boattail rear portion adjacent to said second core with a sidewall disposed between said ogival nose portion and said boattail rear portion and in substantially continuous contact with a sidewall of the first core and a sidewall of the second core; and firing the penetrator at the plate from a distance so that the penetrator impacts the plate with a first kinetic energy whereupon both the first and second cores penetrate the plate, wherein the gauge of the plate and the distance are such that with a second projectile penetrator, identical to the projectile penetrator except in that the second projectile penetrator has a lead core in place of the second core, similarly fired at the plate from the distance so that the penetrator impacts the plate with a second kinetic energy, higher than the first kinetic energy, the lead core substantially fails to penetrate the plate.
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