A cartridge munition, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,107,909, includes a
cartridge shell (3) and a projectile (2) inserted into it. A propulsion
chamber (4) is provided within the cartridge shell that receives a
propulsive charge (5) that may be ignited by means of a pyrotechnic
igniter (13) and that develops propulsive gases that act on the base (8)
of the projectile, driving it out of the cartridge shell. In order to
prevent the pyrotechnic igniter from igniting spontaneously, and from
igniting the propulsive charge (5) because of the ambient temperature or
because of a fire, which would cause the cartridge shell and projectile
to be separated and fly apart, it is proposed by the invention to provide
exhaust channels (14) between the propulsion chamber and the exterior of
the cartridge shell (3) that are filled with a fusible material,
particularly a fusible metal (15). The fusible material has a lower
melting point than the ignition point of the igniter (13) and of the
propulsive charge (5). If the ambient temperature of the cartridge shell
rises above the melting point of the fusible material, it melts,
releasing the exhaust channels (14).