Patent attributes
A lightweight linear explosive disruption tool that may be used to fire a high speed projectile at a hazardous device in order to separate the components of the explosive train, thereby rendering it safe. The linear explosive disruption tool utilizes open cellular foam materials to prevent collateral damage of explosive gases and fragmentation that would otherwise prevent the device from being fired from a robot. An internal clapper tube distributes forces to the ligaments of cellular foam material and an external support tube contains the explosive fragmentation and blast overpressure. An internal barrel provides projectile travel in a single precision oriented direction and also reduces recoil which also enables the device to be fired from a robot as well. Such a tool prevents explosive gases and fragmentation from causing unnecessary collateral damage to the surroundings or supporting robot with reduced recoil effects.