181 |
Electro-optical device |
US17686550 |
1950-07-31 |
US3417698A |
1968-12-24 |
HOPPER ANDREW L |
|
182 |
Electro-explosive devices |
US32947763 |
1963-12-10 |
US3362329A |
1968-01-09 |
SIDNEY EPSTEIN |
|
183 |
Infrared antenna actuating device |
US24861851 |
1951-09-27 |
US3183355A |
1965-05-11 |
BEACH LENNOX F |
|
184 |
Target finder for missiles |
US9576561 |
1961-01-09 |
US3141411A |
1964-07-21 |
MENKE JOSEPH F |
|
185 |
Optical detector assembly |
US86172359 |
1959-12-23 |
US2975292A |
1961-03-14 |
ANDERSON RICHARD D; NASTRONERO JOHN J |
|
186 |
Fuze |
US52127844 |
1944-02-05 |
US2943572A |
1960-07-05 |
FLETT WILLIAM J |
|
187 |
Electronic control circuit |
US57510845 |
1945-01-29 |
US2927213A |
1960-03-01 |
MARION THOMAS M; STREIB JOHN F |
|
188 |
Fuze |
US54848044 |
1944-08-07 |
US2898857A |
1959-08-11 |
HAFSTAD LAWRENCE R; ROBERTS RICHARD B |
|
189 |
Fuze |
US57068944 |
1944-12-30 |
US2892093A |
1959-06-23 |
HENDERSON JOSEPH E |
|
190 |
Electro-optical system |
US49512143 |
1943-07-17 |
US2810863A |
1957-10-22 |
SMITH KENNETH D |
|
191 |
Fuse |
US59756845 |
1945-06-04 |
US2681008A |
1954-06-15 |
ALLEN HAROLD P |
|
192 |
Arming system |
US59757645 |
1945-06-04 |
US2680407A |
1954-06-08 |
CLARK EARL K |
|
193 |
Torpedo exploding mechanism |
US64601932 |
1932-12-06 |
US2462118A |
1949-02-22 |
MINKLER CHESTER T |
|
194 |
Photoelectric detonator operated by direct illumination |
US1814135 |
1935-04-25 |
US2060207A |
1936-11-10 |
HAMMOND JR JOHN HAYS |
|
195 |
Torpedo |
US522135 |
1935-02-06 |
US2060206A |
1936-11-10 |
HAMMOND JR JOHN HAYS |
|
196 |
Photoelectric detonator using two photoelectric cells |
US70535734 |
1934-01-05 |
US2060201A |
1936-11-10 |
HAMMOND JR JOHN HAYS |
|
197 |
Photo-electric detonator controlled by searchlight |
US70535634 |
1934-01-05 |
US2015670A |
1935-10-01 |
HAMMOND JR JOHN HAYS |
|
198 |
BULLET |
PCT/IL0300517 |
2003-06-17 |
WO03106911A2 |
2003-12-24 |
REGEV ALON |
The present invention relates to a hollow bullet for a light weapon which comprises within said hollow: (a) At least one proximity sensor at the front portion of the bullet for sensing an object, and for providing a sensing indication of a proximity object to a control unit;- A control unit for providing a detonation signal to an explosive charge within the bullet upon receipt of said proximity indication; and - An explosive charge for detonating upon receipt of said detonation signal from said control unit. |
199 |
NON-LETHAL BALLISTIC |
PCT/US0012400 |
2000-05-05 |
WO0071965A2 |
2000-11-30 |
MACALEESE GREGORY B; BALDWIN CHARLES C II |
An air-burst detonation ballistic (10) for grenade launchers. The ballistic (10) can be fired from an unmodified grenade launcher, such as M-79, M-203, Granatpistole, and Mk 19 grenade launchers. The less-than-lethal ballistic (10) comprises a concussion element (13), a phosphorescent (13), and a chemical irritant (11). The nose of the ballistic comprise an energy-absorbing cavity (20) and a switch (21) preventing detonation of the ballistic (10) on impact. |