FIELD: military training.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to means of teaching and training military personnel in simulated combat conditions. The explosion simulator contains a body made of injury-proof, easily destructible material, a filler located in the body and an explosive tube in which a pyrotechnic explosive charge is placed. The burst tube is located in the filler mass. A pyrotechnic whistling tubular element is attached to the body, on its outer side. One hole in the tube of the pyrotechnic whistling tubular element is connected to the atmosphere. Another hole of the pyrotechnic whistling tubular element is connected to the hole of the burst tube, the lower end of which is made blind in the form of a flask. The burst tube and the tube of the pyrotechnic whistling tubular element are connected by a bushing, fixed in the neck of the housing, located between them. The bushing is made with a thread and a belt located above the thread. The neck is made with a flange on which the belt rests. The thread of the bushing is screwed into the thread of the flange that closes the neck of the body on top. An explosion simulator without filler is also proposed, the burst tube of which is located in the air space of the housing.
EFFECT: imitating properties of the simulator are increased, creating training conditions close to combat ones.
2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2023-11-17—Published
2023-03-29—Filed