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Каталог оборонних продуктів — Сторінка 146

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120 mm rocket-assisted HE bomb PEPA
Боєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєнняБоєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєння
France
120 mm rocket-assisted HE bomb PEPA
Armament TDA 120 mm Light Mortar MO-120/60. Development By TDA to extend the range of existing mortars. Description This bomb consists of a steel body, HE filling, an internal solid-fuel rocket motor and the V19 P fuze. The standard propelling charge is at the rear. The body is made in two parts, screwed together, with the tail assembly screwed onto the rear part of the body. The HE content is 2 kg of RDX/TNT cast inside the cavity and around the solid-fuel motor. The solid-fuel motor, of star-shaped section, is housed in a tube, externally inhibited, with a venturi at the end. The venturi is secured at the tail end by an obturator containing an optional delay and a selection lock, this allows the use of the solid-fuel propulsion unit if required. A spring catch holds the selection lock in the required position. The propulsion charge consists of the primary cartridge and up to seven secondary increments. The tube holding the primary cartridge contains the flash-holes communicating with the secondary charges and is ejected after the bomb is fired. In use the order of events is as follows. The bomb is removed from the container and the charge system adjusted by the removal of unrequired secondaries. If the rocket assistance is required, the tube containing the primary cartridge is rotated clockwise. The fuze V19 P is then set for instantaneous action or delay. The bomb is drop loaded and fired in the usual manner. If rocket assistance has been selected the flash from the primary cartridge ignites the delay unit, this burns through and lights the rocket motor as the bomb approaches the vertex of its trajectory. The rocket thrust thus drives the bomb to a new vertex and increases the range. Manufacturer TDA .Читати далі
120 mm HE bomb PR14
Боєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєнняБоєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєння
France
120 mm HE bomb PR14
Armament 120 mm TDA rifled mortar MO-120-RT, Mortar 2R2M. Development By TDA . Description The body of the PR14 bomb resembles an artillery shell. It has a tapering ogive, parallel-walled section, a pre-engraved driving band and a boat tailed section at the rear. There is a pre-engraved driving band and a plastic obturating ring at the boat tail. A tubular tailboom is attached to the base of the projectile. This carries a primary cartridge in its base and has 11 horseshoe shaped secondary propellant increments clipped around it. The increments are colour-coded; four red, five white and two blue. The bomb is drop loaded by engaging the pre-engraved driving band with the rifling at the muzzle. Upon the explosion of the propelling charge, the obturating ring is driven up the boat tail and lodges behind the driving band to act as a seal. A delay element in the forward end of the tailboom is ignited. Shortly after the bomb has left the muzzle the delay burns through and ignites a small charge which blows off the tailboom, so that it lands about 100 m from the mortar. With an angle of fall of 69º, the lethal area for a ground burst is approximately 1,290 m ² and for an airburst at 3 m height 1,530m ² . There area three versions in addition to the HE bomb, all of which have identical ballistics. These are White Phosphorous (WP) smoke, practice and inert. Manufacturer TDA .Читати далі
120 mm long-range HE projectile
Боєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєнняБоєприпаси, ракети та високоточне озброєння
France
120 mm long-range HE projectile
Armament 120 mm TDA rifled mortar MO-120-RT. Development Developed by TDA to provide an HE mortar bomb capable of a 17,000 m range. Description This projectile uses a long cylindrical body with a tapering ogive and a slight boat tail at the rear. In distinction to all other bombs for the 120 mm rifled mortar, it does not have a prerifled driving band, although it does carry a plastic obturating ring. Instead, there are six spring-out fins at the rear of the boat tail which, until the bomb is in flight, are locked in the folded-in position by an attachment at the end of the cartridge container tube. The cartridge container carries the usual primary and 11 secondary increments. In addition, the centre of the bomb carries a rocket motor which has an exit venturi in the bomb's base. This is sealed by a plug which carries a pyrotechnic delay. On firing, the bomb is launched by the propelling charge in the usual way. On leaving the muzzle, the cartridge container is discarded allowing the fins to spring out into the airstream and stabilise the bomb's flight. The explosion of the charge ignites the delay, after a further period of time the rocket motor is ignited, while the bomb is still on the upward leg of the trajectory. The plug is blown out of the venturi, the rocket efflux takes effect and the trajectory is consequently extended. Manufacturer TDA .Читати далі
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