characterised by the warhead or the intended effect [5]
12
/
04
•
•
of armour-piercing type [5]
12
/
06
•
•
•
with hard or heavy core; Kinetic energy penetrators (F 42 B 12/16, F 42 B 12/74 take precedence) [5]
12
/
08
•
•
•
with armour-piercing caps; with armoured cupola [5]
12
/
10
•
•
•
with shaped or hollow charge (shaped or hollow charges per seF 42 B 1/02) [5]
12
/
12
•
•
•
•
rotatably mounted with respect to missile housing [5]
12
/
14
•
•
•
•
the symmetry axis of the hollow charge forming an angle with the longitudinal axis of the projectile [5]
12
/
16
•
•
•
•
in combination with an additional projectile or charge, acting successively on the target [5]
12
/
18
•
•
•
•
•
Hollow charges in tandem arrangement [5]
12
/
20
•
•
of high-explosive type (F 42 B 12/44 takes precedence) [5]
12
/
22
•
•
•
with fragmentation-hull construction [5]
12
/
24
•
•
•
•
with grooves, recesses or other wall weakenings [5]
12
/
26
•
•
•
•
the projectile wall being formed by a spirally-wound element [5]
12
/
28
•
•
•
•
the projectile wall being built from annular elements [5]
12
/
30
•
•
•
•
Continuous-rod warheads [5]
12
/
32
•
•
•
•
the hull or case comprising a plurality of discrete bodies, e.g. steel balls, embedded therein [5]
12
/
34
•
•
expanding before or on impact, i.e. of dumdum or mushroom type [5]
12
/
36
•
•
for dispensing materials; for producing chemical or physical reaction; for signalling [5]
12
/
38
•
•
•
of tracer type [5]
12
/
40
•
•
•
of target-marking, i.e. impact-indicating, type (F 42 B 12/48
takes precedence) [5]
12
/
42
•
•
•
of illuminating type, e.g. carrying flares [5]
12
/
44
•
•
•
of incendiary type (F 42 B 12/46 takes precedence) [5]
12
/
46
•
•
•
for dispensing gases, vapours, powders or chemically-reactive substances (F 42 B 12/70 takes precedence) [5]
12
/
48
•
•
•
•
smoke-producing [5]
12
/
50
•
•
•
•
by dispersion [5]
12
/
52
•
•
•
•
•
Fuel-air explosive devices [5]
12
/
54
•
•
•
•
by implantation, e.g. hypodermic projectiles [5]
12
/
56
•
•
•
for dispensing discrete solid bodies (F 42 B 12/70 takes precedence) [5]
12
/
58
•
•
•
•
Cluster or cargo ammunition, i.e. projectiles containing one or more submissiles (F 42 B 12/32 takes precedence) [5]
12
/
60
•
•
•
•
•
the submissiles being ejected radially [5]
12
/
62
•
•
•
•
•
the submissiles being ejected parallel to the longitudinal axis of the projectile [5]
12
/
64
•
•
•
•
•
•
the submissiles being of shot- or flechette-type [5]
12
/
66
•
•
•
•
•
Chain-shot, i.e. the submissiles being interconnected by chains or the like [5]
12
/
68
•
•
•
•
Line-carrying missiles, e.g. for life-saving (harpoons F 42 B 30/14) [5]
12
/
70
•
•
•
•
for dispensing radar chaff or infra-red material (radar-reflector targets, active targets transmitting infra-red radiation F 41 J 2/00; radar-reflecting surfaces H 01 Q 15/14) [5]
12
/
72
•
characterised by the material (heat treatment for explosive shells C 21 D 9/16) [5]