EVOLUTION OF THE FMU- 143 FUZE FAMILY

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NDIA 48 TH ANNUAL FUZE CONFERENCE 28 APRIL 2004 EVOLUTION OF THE FMU- 143 1

The FMU-143B/B fuze was developed for the U.S. Air Force for Hard Target Penetration when used with the BLU-109 and Precision Guided Munitions (PGM) systems. Over the last eight years, the FMU-143 has been modified to meet customer requirements for several different systems. This presentation will cover variations and approach as the family evolved. 2

FMU-143/B DID NOT OPERATE BELOW 15 o F DAYRON FMU-143B/B REDESIGNED ELECTRONICS, CLOCK, PLUNGER AND CLIP OPERATES AT -65 o F to +165 o F FMU-143C/B * 1991 ELECTRONIC FIRING DELAY 0-480 ms 1992 MULTIPLE FUNCTION 16 ARM / 8 DELAY 1316 COMPLIANT 1993 FFCS COMPATIBLE FUZE PACKAGING FMU-143D/B ADDED 21 SECOND ARM TIME FOR AGM-142 * IR & D NOT IN PRODUCTION FMU-143E/B CH-6/PBXN-7 EXPLOSIVES IMPROVED TOLERANCES TESTING FOR IM (USN) FMU-143F/B 30ms DELAY FOR GBU-28 FMU-143G/B 60ms DELAY FOR GBU-28 FMU-143H/B 120ms DELAY FOR GBU-28 FMU-143J/B PBXN-5 BOOSTER FOR THERMOBARIC FMU-143K/B 30 ms DELAY BLU-116A/B 60 ms DELAY FMU-143L/B BLU-116A/B 120 ms DELAY BLU-116A/B FMU-143M/B 3

The FMU-143C/B was developed, during a company IR&D program, encompassing electronic selectable delays. 1991 the B/B was modified for electronic firing delays from 0 to 480 ms. 1992 changes to incorporate multiple functions, 16 arm time settings and 8 delay time settings, also 1316 compliant. 1993 FFCS compatibility was added and fuze packaging finalized. The C/B never made it to production. 4

The FMU-143D/B developed in conjunction with the U.S. Air Force and RAFAEL for use in the AGM-142 Have Nap missile. Arming selections changed from 5.5/12.0 to 12.0/ 21 seconds for high altitude releases. Improved tolerancing from the FMU-143E/B configuration were also incorporated. 5

FMU-143E/B created to meet the Navy Insensitive Munitions (IM) compatibility requirements as well as improved tolerances in the rotor to lead/booster cup interface for better firing reliability. Explosive lead material changed from tetryl to CH-6 and enlarged. Booster material was changed from tetryl to PBXN-7. FMU-143B/B configuration picked up all the changes except the booster material (remains tetryl). 6

FMU-143F/B, G/B and H/B configurations created during Desert Storm to be used in the 5,000 pound GBU-28 Bunker Buster weapon. Improved tolerancing from the FMU-143E/B configuration were also incorporated. The arming selections changed from 5.5/12.0 to 12.0/21 seconds for high altitude releases. The F/B replaced the 60 ms delay detonator with a 30 ms delay detonator, the H/B replaced the 60 ms delay detonator with a 120 ms delay detonator Giving the Air Force a 30, 60 or 120 ms delay option. 7

FMU-143J/B configuration developed for the U.S. Air Force for use in the Thermo baric weapons used in Afghanistan. Improved tolerancing from the FMU-143E/B configuration were also incorporated. Booster material changed from tetryl to PBXN-5. Delay detonator changed from 60 msec to 120 msec. 8

The latest modifications made for the Navy, result in the FMU-143K/B, L/B, and M/B fuzes used in the HTSF AUP BLU-116A/B weapon system. Improved tolerancing from the FMU-143E/B configuration were also incorporated and the PBXN-7 booster material to meet the Navy IM requirements. The arming selections changed from 5.5/12.0 to 12.0/21 seconds. The K/B replaces the 60 ms delay detonator with a 30 ms delay detonator. M/B replaces the 60 ms delay detonator with a 120 ms delay detonator. Giving the Navy a 30, 60 or 120 ms delay option. 9

FMU-143 PRODUCTION FUZE CONFIGURATIONS FUZE FUZE DETONATOR USER ARM TIME OPTIONS NOMENCLATURE DELAY BOOSTER PELLET FMU-143B/B AIR FORCE 5.5/12 SEC 60 MSec TETRYL FMU-143D/B AIR FORCE 12/21 SEC 60 MSec TETRYL FMU-143E/B NAVY 5.5/12 SEC 60 MSec PBXN-7 FMU-143F/B AIR FORCE 12/21 SEC 30 MSec TETRYL FMU-143G/B AIR FORCE 12/21 SEC 60 MSec TETRYL FMU-143H/B AIR FORCE 12/21 SEC 120 Msec TETRYL FMU-143J/B AIR FORCE 5.5/12 SEC 60 Msec PBXN-5 FMU-143K/B NAVY 12/21 SEC 30 MSec PBXN-7 FMU-143L/B NAVY 12/21 SEC 60 MSec PBXN-7 FMU-143M/B NAVY 12/21 SEC 120 Msec PBXN-7 10

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