Prefragmented warheads with enhanced performance
US-12072171-B1 · Aug 27, 2024 · US
US12566053B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12566053-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418426700-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2024 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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A warhead includes a casing having a periphery wall that extends along a central axis from a forward end of the casing to a rearward end of the casing. The casing defines a cavity configured to contain an explosive material, wherein the forward end of the casing includes a first thread pattern configured to engage a guidance system casing, and the rearward end of the casing includes a second thread pattern configured to engage a propulsion system casing. A first row of fragments is arranged along a first section of the periphery wall of the casing. A plurality of second rows of fragments is rearward of the first row of fragments and arranged along a second section of the periphery wall of the casing. In an example, each of the first and second sections tapers inward towards the central axis as it extends toward the forward end of the casing.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A warhead comprising: a casing having a periphery wall that extends from a forward end of the casing to a rearward end of the casing and defines a cavity configured to contain an explosive material, wherein the forward end of the casing includes a first thread pattern configured to engage a guidance system casing, and the rearward end of the casing includes a second thread pattern configured to engage a propulsion system casing; a first row of fragments arranged along a first section of the periphery wall of the casing; a plurality of second rows of fragments rearward of the first row of fragments and arranged along a second section of the periphery wall of the casing; and a sleeve arranged around the first row of fragments and the plurality of second rows of fragments, wherein the sleeve comprises a metal that is denser than a metal of the casing. 2 . The warhead of claim 1 , wherein the periphery wall extends along a central axis from the rearward end of the casing to the forward end of the casing, and each of the first and second sections of the periphery wall tapers inward towards the central axis as it extends toward the forward end of the casing. 3 . The warhead of claim 1 , comprising a fill material that fills portions of the first and second sections of the periphery wall not occupied by the first and second rows of fragments, so that an outer circumference of the fill material is flush with an outer circumference of a portion of the periphery wall at the forward end of the casing. 4 . The warhead of claim 1 , wherein: the periphery wall extends along a central axis from the rearward end of the casing to the forward end of the casing, and the first section of the periphery wall is separated from the second section of the periphery wall by a wall that extends away from the central axis and around an entire circumference of the casing. 5 . The warhead of claim 1 , wherein the first thread pattern is on an inward-facing surface of the periphery wall, and the second thread pattern is on an outward-facing surface of the periphery wall. 6 . The warhead of claim 1 , wherein each of the first row and the second plurality of rows wraps around an entirety of the periphery wall. 7 . The warhead of claim 1 , wherein the casing comprises a first metal having a density that is less than each of (i) a density of a second metal of the first row of fragments and (ii) a density of a third metal of the plurality of second rows of fragments. 8 . The warhead of claim 1 , comprising an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) element between the cavity and the forward end of the casing. 9 . The warhead of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve comprises titanium. 10 . The warhead of claim 1 , further comprising: a third row of fragments rearward of the second rows of fragments and arranged along a third section of the periphery wall of the casing. 11 . The warhead of claim 10 , wherein: the periphery wall extends along a central axis from the rearward end of the casing to the forward end of the casing; and the second section of the periphery wall is separated from the third section of the periphery wall by a wall that extends away from the central axis and around an entire circumference of the casing. 12 . A projectile, comprising: the warhead of claim 1 ; a fuse system between the cavity and the rearward end of the casing, wherein explosive material within the cavity is accessible by the fuse system via an opening within a rearward facing wall of the casing; a sensor configured to sense a proximity of the warhead to a target; and a processor configured to trigger the fuse system, based at least in part on an output of the sensor, which in turn detonates explosive material contained within the cavity. 13 . A projectile, comprising: the warhead of claim 1 ; a guidance system within the guidance system casing engaged to the first thread pattern of the forward end of the casing; and a propulsion system within the propulsion system casing engaged to the second thread pattern of the rearward end of the casing. 14 . A method comprising: forming a casing of a warhead, the casing having a periphery wall that extends from a forward end of the casing to a rearward end of the casing and defines a cavity; arranging (i) a first row of fragments along a first section of the periphery wall of the casing, and (ii) a plurality of second rows of fragments rearward of the first row of fragments and arranged along a second section of the periphery wall of the casing; arranging a sleeve around the first row of fragments and the plurality of second rows of fragments, wherein the sleeve comprises a metal that is denser than a metal of the casing engaging a guidance system to the forward end of the casing; and engaging a propulsion system to the rearward end of the casing. 15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the casing includes a first wall that is facing the forward end and a second wall that is facing the rearward end, and wherein the method further comprises: loading an explosive material within the cavity through an opening within the second wall; and arranging a fuse and a detonation system between the cavity and the rearward end of the casing, wherein the explosive material within the cavity is accessible by the fuse via the opening within the second wall of the casing. 16 . The method of claim 14 , wherein: the casing comprises (i) a first thread pattern on an inward-facing surface of the forward end of the casing, and (ii) a second thread pattern on an outward-facing surface of the rearward end of casing; engaging the guidance system to the forward end of the casing comprises engaging the guidance system to the first thread pattern; and engaging the propulsion system to the rearward end of the casing comprises engaging the propulsion system to the second thread pattern. 17 . A projectile comprising: a warhead comprising (i) a casing having a periphery wall, a first sidewall near a first end of the casing, and a second sidewall near a second end of the casing, wherein the periphery wall, the first sidewall, and the second sidewall define a cavity, (ii) explosive material within the cavity, and (ii) a plurality of rows of fragments on the periphery wall; a fuse system, wherein the explosive material within the cavity is accessible by the fuse system via an opening within the second sidewall; a guidance system engaged to the first end of the casing; and a propulsion system casing engaged to the second end of the casing; and a sleeve arranged around the first row of fragments and the plurality of second rows of fragments, wherein the sleeve comprises a metal that is denser than a metal of the casing. 18 . The projectile of claim 17 , comprising an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) element between the cavity and the first end of the casing, wherein the EFP element has a non-uniform thickness profile and, responsive to detonation of the explosive material within the cavity, causes fragmentation of the guidance system. 19 . The projectile of claim 18 , wherein: the casing comprises (i) a first thread pattern on an inward-facing surface of the first end of the periphery wall, and (ii) a second thread pattern on an outward-facing surface of the second end of the periphery wall; the guidance system is engaged to the first thread pattern on the first end of the casing; and the propulsion system casing is engaged to the second thread pattern on the second end of the cas
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