Toward New French IM General Purpose bombs

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Toward New French IM General Purpose bombs (a) EURENCO (b) SAMP (c) DGA IMEMTS, October 7-10 2013 L. CHAFFOIS, B. NOUGUEZ (a) S. REGNAUT (b) L. DELRIEU (c)

OUTLINE 1. NEW CONCEPTS : GP-B, IM-B, ILCD-B 2. IM ASSESSMENT (IM-B) 1. Sympathetic Detonation 2. Fast Cook-off 3. Slow Cook-off 3. IM SIGNATURE 2

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT 1. NEW CONCEPTS : GP-B, IM-B, ILCD-B 2. IM ASSESSMENT (IM-B) 1. Sympathetic Detonation 2. Fast Cook-off 3. Slow Cook-off 3. IM SIGNATURE 3

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT New concepts general architecture Bomb body dimensions and weights meet AOP-12/MK-82 requirements Intumescent painting (IM and ILCD-B) Venting devices PTCF liner Explosive loading 4

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT 5

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT GP BOMB Shell body Main loading Internal tubes Aft venting device Front venting device PTCF liner 6

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT IM BOMB Internal tubes Embedded booster Main loading Shell body Aft venting device Front venting device PTCF liner 7

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT ILCD BOMB On-going patent application Steel structure, Venting devices, Intumescent painting, PTCF liner for calibrated fragments Main loading Explosive B2274A, Inert loading, Total gross weight : 210 kg 8

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT PRODUCTION OF DEMONSTRATORS SAMP produced 12 MK-82 empty bodies including External body, Modified closing plate with embedded aft fuze liner, Front fuze liner, Internal tubes, Venting devices designed to break under internal pressure during thermal solicitations Explosive Filling by EURENCO 8 off IM-B demonstrators including PTCF liner, 4 off ILCD-B demonstrators including PTCF liner. 9

NEW CONCEPT IM ASSESMT PRODUCTION OF DEMONSTRATORS Production of PTCF liners IM-B before casting 10

1. NEW CONCEPT : GP-B, IM-B, ILCD-B 2. IM ASSESSMENT (IM-B) 1. Sympathetic Detonation 2. Fast Cook-Off 3. Slow Cook-off 3. IM SIGNATURE 11

SYMPATHETIC DETONATION IM-Bomb B2268A Configuration : bombs in BLU-111 type pallet x4 One donor and three acceptors 4 Witness plates High speed cameras Overpressure sensors Donor initiated by a mock-up fuze including RDX based booster 12

SYMPATHETIC DETONATION acceptor donor acceptor acceptor 13

SYMPATHETIC DETONATION Massive fragment 14

SYMPATHETIC DETONATION 15

SYMPATHETIC DETONATION CONCLUSION Large fragments of each of the acceptors recovered Arr. 200 kg of NEQ recovered Peak TNT pressure equivalent to one donor detonation Detonation of the donor, No Detonation of the receivers type III reaction. 16

1. NEW CONCEPT : GP-B, IM-B, ILCD-B 2. IM ASSESSMENT (IM-B) 1. Sympathetic Detonation 2. Fast Cook-Off 3. Slow Cook-off 3. IM SIGNATURE 17

FUEL FIRE IM-Bomb B2268A Testing performed acc. STANAG 4240 recommendations Body equipped with Conical Fin assy BSU33 Front nose plug MXU735 FBM21 fuze + SAPP Main loading : 80,2 kg PTCF liner Kerosene fire 18

FUEL FIRE Overpressure sensors IM Bomb Kerosene tank (2700 L) Overpressure axis 19

FUEL FIRE Intumescent treatment damaged on purpose : hardened testing configuration Simulate multiple mounting / dismounting operations from aircraft bomb ejector 4 x damaged zones : no intumescent protection 20

FUEL FIRE Measurements : 5 thermocouples : 4 around the bomb body and 1 against SAU Steel Witness plate in the tank dimensions 1800 x 500 (Lxl, mm) 2 Cameras 25 fps 21

FUEL FIRE - Results Temperature measured 22

FUEL FIRE - Results 23

FUEL FIRE - Results Intumescent painting Damaged zones 24

FUEL FIRE CONCLUSION Temperature histories comply with STANAG 4240 Reaction after 10 min, burning of all energetic materials No projection of fragment No significant overpressure Type V reaction. 25

1. NEW CONCEPT : GP-B, IM-B, ILCD-B 2. IM ASSESSMENT (IM-B) 1. Sympathetic Detonation 2. Fast Cook-off 3. Slow Cook-off 3. IM SIGNATURE 26

SLOW COOK-OFF IM-Bomb B2268A Testing performed acc. STANAG 4382 recommendations Body in logistic configuration Aft and front transport plugs No Fuze Main loading : 80,2 kg PTCF liner Bomb placed in oven 27

SLOW COOK-OFF Heating resistances Bomb body Thermal insulators Oven Window Camera Thermocouples Witness plate 28

SLOW COOK-OFF Bomb body 29

SLOW COOK-OFF - Results Unreacted explosive Slotted hole of front fuze liner : venting device interface 30

SLOW COOK-OFF CONCLUSION Slope of temperature complies to STANAG 4382 Reaction after 39h after the start of 3.3 C/h at a temperature of 174.2 C Almost complete explosive material burnt Ejection of logistic plate No significant overpressure Type V reaction. 31

IM ASSESMT 1. NEW CONCEPT : GP-B, IM-B, ILCD-B 2. IM ASSESSMENT (IM-B) 1. Sympathetic Detonation 2. Fuel Fire 3. Slow Cook-off 3. IM SIGNATURE 32

IM ASSESMT IM SIGNATURE MK82 IM-B Threat Demonstration Expected reaction Maximum Reaction STANAG 4439 Fast Cook-Off Testing V V Slow Cook-Off Testing V V Bullet impact across reading with other configurations (standard Mk82 or CBEMS 250) or testing unit experiments V V Sympath. Det. Testing III III Light fragment Read across with other configurations V V Shaped charge jet Read across with testing on 155mm shell configuration III / IV III 33

IM ASSESMT IM SIGNATURE MK82 IM-B Paper Achieving STANAG 4439 IM Shaped Charge Requirements on 155mm Shells: An Update. B. Nouguez: 155mm shell filled with B2268A RCC charge Ø112 mm, Stand-Off 280 mm, Shaped charge jet : 400 mm3/µs² > STANAG Type IV Reaction 34

IM ASSESMT IM SIGNATURE GP-B and ILCD-B Expected signatures Threat GP-B Expected Reaction ILCD-B Expected Reaction STANAG 4439 Requirement Fast Cook-Off V V V Slow heating V V V Bullet impact IV or V V V Sympathetic reaction I III III Light fragment IV or V V V Shaped charge jet I I or III III 35

IM ASSESMT IM SIGNATURE CONCLUSION Three concepts designed and IM signatures evaluated GP-B not candidate for STANAG 4439 or French Policy MURAT **. However, IM signature should be better than BLU111 due to venting devices ILCD-B candidate for STANAG 4439 or French Policy MURAT **. Experimental assessment to be evaluated IM-B candidate for STANAG 4439 or French Policy MURAT **. 36

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Works performed under DGA Contract IM Tests performed by SAFRAN HERAKLES 37

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