A sabot projectile with a subcaliber projectile body and a sabot, which
includes a propulsion element that acts on the rear end of the projectile
body and a segmented, essentially cylindrical metal guide cage, which is
located at the front end of the propulsion element. The guide cage has a
central opening that extends in the axial direction, through which the
projectile body is passed. So that the sabot projectile is relatively
inexpensive to manufacture, has a low weight, and ensures good detachment
of the sabot from the projectile body after discharge, the guide cage is
a hollow cylinder, on whose inside wall preferably several radial
transverse ribs are arranged, which are spaced some distance apart and
extend both in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sabot and in
the direction of the projectile body.