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titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to high explosive projectiles or missiles for use against armour plate and the like
abstract 578,775. Projectiles, bombs, torpedoes, &c. TAYLOR, J., and IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, Ltd., Nov..4, 1942, No. 15573. [Classes 9 (i) and 9 (ii)] Relates to means for detonating high-explosive projectiles, bombs, torpedoes and the like of the kind wherein the main charge 5 is concavely formed at its front end and lined with a metal plate 6, and wherein the nose fuze 7 communicates with a primer 11 at the rear end of the charge by a detonating cord 8. In order to prevent direct transmission of low-velocity detonation from the cord 8 to the charge 5, the cord is surrounded, where it passes through the charge, by a sleeve or shield 13 of detonating explosive which is incapable of detonation by the fuze-cord but is capable of detonation by the charge 5 ; thus it is ensured that only a high-velocity detonation in the forward direction is propagated through the main charge. The detonating fuze 8 may be that known under the Registered Trade Mark " Cordtex " and have a filling of pentaerythritol tetranitrate; the shield 13 may be of cast trinitrotoluene the primer 11 may be of tetryl; and the main charge 5 of a desensitized plastic or gelatinous explosive containing nitroglycerine. 12 and 14 are felt pads. The charge concavity may be conical or of other shape, e.g. cylindrical, prismatic or paraboloidal.
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