SBIR-STTR Award

Hyper-Velocity Projectile (HVP) Warhead Optimization for Lethality
Award last edited on: 8/5/2019

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : MDA
Total Award Amount
$1,150,699
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
MDA18-003
Principal Investigator
Peter D Zavitsanos

Company Information

General Sciences Inc

205 Schoolhouse Road
Souderton, PA 18964
   (215) 723-8588
   gsi@general-sciences.com
   www.general-sciences.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: HQ0147-18-C-7430
Start Date: 6/25/2018    Completed: 9/20/2019
Phase I year
2018
Phase I Amount
$154,997
General Sciences, Inc. (GSI) and Lockheed Martin (L/M, Valley Forge, PA), as a subcontractor, propose to incorporate solid-state exothermic composites and structures into the Hyper Velocity Projectile (HVP) to provide lethality enhancement in a non-hit-to-kill as well as a hit-to-kill option.The enhancement is based on the better coupling of the chemical as well as the kinetic energy inside the target generating higher temperature, pressure and projectile fragmentation resulting into a catastrophic event in the target interior, damaging both soft parts as well as thicker wall munitions cases. The reactive structural material proposed has a density of 8g/cm3 and a compressive strength of 55,000psi previously used successfully in the defeat of 82mm mortar of foreign origin.This material can be used in a blast fragmentation, non-hit-to-kill or a hit-to-kill option. The proposed part insertion/substitution concept will be subjected to several risk reduction ballistic experiments demonstrating projectile survival at 30,000 g, using targets ranging from carbon phenolic Re-Entry Vehicle (RV) heat shield to RV internal parts (electronics and munitions). L/M will provide innovative payload designs including reactive part substitution, maximizing the HVP warhead lethality against ballistic, cruise and air defense missile threat using codes available from previous and current HVP contracts.Approved for Public Release | 18-MDA-9710 (6 Jul 18)

Phase II

Contract Number: HQ0860-20-C-7113
Start Date: 10/24/2019    Completed: 10/23/2021
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$995,702
General Sciences, Inc. (GSI) proposes to incorporate highly exothermic composite reactive materials into the warhead of a Hyper Velocity Projectile (HVP) to provide lethality enhancement in a non-hit-to-kill option. These materials (some developed, improved and tested in the Phase I program) can be used in a non-hit-to-kill option by proper packaging. The proposed concepts, will be subjected to several risk reduction ballistic experiments demonstrating projectile survival at 30,000 g using representitive target materials, components, and structures. Approved for Public Release 19-MDA-10203 (4 Sep 19)