A detailed experimental investigation of the launch and flight performance
of a kinetic energy fin-stabilized penetrator has been performed. The Integ
rated Launch Package (ILP) consists of the subprojectile and mid-riding arm
ature, The armature front contact is electrically insulated from the rails.
This configuration has shown potential for effectively managing the launch
disturbances. To evaluate the transitional ballistics, aeroballistics, and
jump characteristics, single-shot firings with an exit velocity of 1,350 m
/s were conducted at the ARL Transonic Experimental Facility, APG, MD. The
impact data show larger variability in the vertical direction than in the h
orizontal direction. Results from the jump survey indicate that effects of
the deviation from the launcher centerline (i.e., straightness) contribute
significantly to the target impact dispersion. Substantial contributions fr
om the linear and angular rates at the muzzle are evident in the vertical d
irection, The contribution attributable to sabot discard in either plane is
minimal. When possible, comparisons are made to our earlier investigation
which examined the ballistic behavior of a similar ILP with a conducting fr
ont contact.