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Amagnetic proximity fuse was patented by P.J. Eliomarkakis, (United States Patent US2434551 of January 13, 1948) [1] although similar devices had been in service for nearly a decade. It is a type of proximity fuze that initiates a detonator in a piece of ordnance such as a land mine, naval mine, depth charge, or shell when the fuse's magnetic equilibrium is upset by a magnetic object such as a tank or a submarine.

Magnetic field sensors and movement sensors inside the ordnance detect changes to the terrestrial magnetic field of the ordnance caused by another ferromagnetic object. A signal processor inside the ordnance receives the signals from the magnetic field sensors and movement sensors and activates the detonator which will then detonate the explosives within the ordnance.[2]

Examples

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Examples of pieces of ordnance that employ a magnetic fuze include:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Magnetic fuse" (PDF).
  • ^ "Magnetic proximity fuse - US Patent 5423262 Full Text". Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2010-04-26.

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