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Title: Fuzing


1
Fuzing
  • Naval Weapons Systems

2
Introduction
  • Whats the main purpose of a fuze?
  • Keep weapon safe when not needed
  • Trigger explosive reaction
  • Must be reliable and dependable

3
Functions of the Fuze
  • Keep weapon safe
  • Arm weapon
  • Recognize or detect target
  • Initiate detonation
  • Determine direction of detonation (special fuzes)

4
Basic Fuzing System
Warhead
Target Detecting Device TDD (sensor)
Safing And Arming Device
Warhead
Explosive Output Lead
Detonator
5
Target Detection and Recognition
  • Impact or Contact
  • Sidewinder, MK-46 torp, Tomahawk, Harpoon
  • Ambient - Environmental factor(depth)
  • Timer (can be combined with Impact for
    penetration through armor or into hull)
  • Command Detonate

6
Target Detection and Recognition (Four Basic
Categories)
  • Proximity - Fuzes ability to detect the physical
    presence of the target
  • Magnetic, Acoustic, Seismic, Electromagnetic
  • SM-2, Sidewinder, Sparrow, Mines, MK-48 torp
  • Active, Semi-active or Passive
  • Combination of two or more

7
Proximity Fuzes
Active
Semi-Active
Electromagnetic Magnetic Acoustic/Seismic
Passive
8
Fuze Classification(by weapon application)
  • Gun Projectile Fuzes
  • Rotating Ammo
  • Non Rotating Ammo
  • Rocket Fuzes
  • Bomb Fuzes
  • Mine Fuzes (Exploders)
  • Missile Fuzes
  • Air-to-Air
  • Air-to-Surface
  • Surface-to-Air
  • Surface-to-Surface
  • Torpedo Fuzes (Exploders)

9
Safety ArmingReliability
  • Safety Arming Sensor
  • Barrier between the TDD and the warhead
  • Safety - Devices placed in series in firing path
    for safety.
  • Reliability - Components placed in parallel in
    firing path for arming firing reliability.

10
Redundancy in Fuze System
S Success F Fail
11
Activation Forces(To arm and/or detonate)
  • Setback gt Fuze sets back with great force when
    weapon is launched/fired.
  • Centrifugal gt Fuze is thrown to outside of
    casing as bullet spins.
  • Creep gt Fuze creeps slowly forward as weapon
    slows due to air friction.
  • Impact gt Fuze moves forward with great force
    when weapon impacts target.

12
Homework 10
  • Read Chapter 13 Guidance and Control Principles
  • Workbook Ch. 14 1,2,3,6,7
  • Name the 5 classes based on the manner of fuze
    operation.
  • Define Lethal Burst Interval.
  • What is the purpose and operation of the safeing
    and arming device?
  • List and describe the types of activation forces.
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