A projectile (10) comprises a cylindrical body (12) with a first (leading) end (14) and a second trailing axially opposed end (16). An internal cavity (18) is formed between the ends (14 and 16) and holds a volume of propellant material (22). The first end (14) is closed by a nose (20) that is fixed
A projectile (10) comprises a cylindrical body (12) with a first (leading) end (14) and a second trailing axially opposed end (16). An internal cavity (18) is formed between the ends (14 and 16) and holds a volume of propellant material (22). The first end (14) is closed by a nose (20) that is fixed to the body (12). The end (14) is sealed with a base seal (26) that seats a primer (24) for igniting the propellant (22). The primer (24) is located inboard of the second end (16) and the base seal (26) to reduce the likelihood of accidental activation. Seals (30) are formed about the body (12) for maintaining gas pressure of deflagrating propellant. The seals (30) may be formed integrally with the body (12) or separately from the body (12) and seated in respective grooves (40) formed circumferentially about the body (12). Also disclosed is a breech sleeve (810) shaped to complement the breech of the weapon and a throughway (816) defined by an internal surface, the projectile being able to pass through the throughway (816).
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The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A caseless projectile for firing out of a barrel of a small arms weapon, the barrel being made of a barrel material and having an inner diameter, the projectile comprising: a substantially cylindrical body with first and second axially opposite e
The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A caseless projectile for firing out of a barrel of a small arms weapon, the barrel being made of a barrel material and having an inner diameter, the projectile comprising: a substantially cylindrical body with first and second axially opposite ends and a cavity extending between the first end and the second end for holding a quantity of propellant, the first end being closed by a nose integral to the body, the cylindrical body having a first outer diameter which is less than the inner diameter of the barrel, the cylindrical body being made of a first material; at least two seals extending about an outer circumferential surface of the body, a primer for igniting the propellant, the primer being supported by the cylindrical body and located inboard of the second end of the cylindrical body, the primer being centrally disposed about a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical body; each seal protruding radially from the body to form a substantial seal against an inner circumferential surface of the barrel and having a second outer diameter greater than the first outer diameter and equal to or greater than the inner diameter of the barrel, the at least two seals being made of a second material; each seal being in the form of an individual ring, the seals being spaced apart along the cylindrical body with a portion of the cylindrical body between the seals being exposed; and wherein the second material is softer than the barrel material, and the first material is harder than the second material. 2. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein the projectile comprises a first seal positioned near the first end of the body and a second seal positioned near the second end of the body. 3. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrical body is provided with a groove for each of the at least one seal, each groove extending circumferentially about an outer circumferential surface of the body. 4. A projectile according to claim 3, wherein each groove comprises a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being forward of the second portion in a direction of firing of the projectile, wherein the first portion is of a greater depth than the second portion. 5. A projectile according to claim 4, wherein the first portion has a width equal to a width of the seal. 6. A projectile according to claim 4, wherein the second portion has a depth equal to the width of the seal. 7. A projectile according to claim 4, wherein the second portion has a width greater than a difference between the second outer diameter and the first outer diameter. 8. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein the first material comprises steel. 9. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein the first material comprises brass. 10. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein the second material comprises copper. 11. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the seals is formed separately from the body. 12. A projectile according to claim 11, wherein each seal is in the form of a ring. 13. A projectile according to claim 1, wherein there is provided a first seal adjacent the first end and a second seal adjacent the second end, the second seal having an outer diameter greater than the inner diameter of the barrel such that the second end of the projectile can be supported in a breech that opens into the barrel of the weapon. 14. A projectile according to claim 1, further comprising: a base seal closing the second end of the cylindrical body, such that the primer is supported by the base seal, wherein the base seal opens after ignition of the primer to allow gases produced during deflagration of the propellant to escape from the second end of the cylindrical body. 15. A projectile according to claim 14, wherein the base seal is formed so that the base seal is ruptured by the gases produced during deflagration of the propellant, thereby opening the base seal. 16. A projectile according to claim 14, wherein the base seal is formed so that it is consumed during deflagration of the propellant, thereby opening the base seal. 17. A projectile according to claim 14, wherein a flash hole is provided in the base seal such that a flame generated by ignition of the primer can propagate through the flash hole to the propellant. 18. The projectile according to claim 1, wherein each ring has an axial length and a constant outer diameter for the axial length. 19. The projectile according to claim 18, wherein an outer diameter of the cylindrical body immediately adjacent opposite sides of at least the first seal is constant.
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