The Relative Efficiency of Mechanical and Point Detonating Fuzes for Antiaircraft Shell, A Review of Papers on the Subject
Abstract
The estimated relative efficiencies of mechanical and point detonating fuzes for A. A. shell obtained from various sources are compared. It appears that for combating small bombers the mechanical fuze should be more efficient if radio height finders are used, especially for the larger calibers. For combating very large bombers, the point detonating fuze seems to have an advantage. Such a fuze should have a delay of about .0005 sec. and should have a self destroying feature. The fuze should be used to arm a relatively small caliber shell such as a 3 in. To attack high flying bombers the 3 in. shell should be fired from a high velocity gun.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 05, 1942
- Accession Number
- AD0703497
Entities
People
- Robert Harrington Kent
Organizations
- Ballistic Research Laboratory