DocumentCode :
899105
Title :
Early history of the proximity fuze (1937-40)
Author :
Burns, R.W.
Volume :
140
Issue :
3
fYear :
1993
fDate :
5/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
224
Lastpage :
236
Abstract :
The RAF´s air exercises of 1936-7 highlighted the inability of Fighter Command´s force of obsolete biplane fighters to intercept modern, fast, monoplane bombers. One tactic suggested to counter this deficiency was known as ´bombing the bomber´. Both acoustic and photoelectric proximity fuzes were produced for this purpose and demonstrated before the outbreak of the Second World War. Several applications of the PE proximity fuze were advanced and partially developed in 1939-40. These included the use of the fuze in UPs (unrotated projectiles), in ground-influenced bombs, in an airfield defence scheme for protecting airfields against low flying aircraft and as a means of defending bombers against stern fighter attacks. The author considers the early history of the origin, development, potential applications, and limitations of some British proximity fuzes (principally the PEPF) and of their subsequent replacement by the radio proximity fuze.
Keywords :
acoustic applications; history; military equipment; photoelectric devices; radio applications; British proximity fuzes; RAF; acoustic fuzes; air defence; airfield defence; detonation; ground-influenced bombs; military equipment; monoplane bombers; photoelectric proximity fuzes; radio proximity fuze; unrotated projectiles;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings A
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0960-7641
Type :
jour
Filename :
215243
Link To Document :
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