Claims
- 1. A 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system for improving the trajectory of a spin stabilized artillery projectile after launch, the projectile being tracked after launch by a tracking system, comprising:a range adjustment system located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile, wherein said range adjustment system includes a plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic surfaces which increase drag by extending generally perpendicular to a central axis of the spin stabilized projectile, said aerodynamic surfaces have an arcuate structure with a pivot point integral to the projectile and a hook end which engages a corresponding groove integral to the projectile for a maximum deployment position, said aerodynamic surface actuated by a pyrotechnic piston which drives it from a recessed disposition to an exposed aerodynamic disposition, each aerodynamic surface further including an interim setting for providing an initial correction vector and a final, fully deployed setting for a residual correction vector; a deflection adjustment system located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile; and a command module disposed within the spin stabilized artillery projectile and operably coupled to the range adjustment system and the deflection adjustment system.
- 2. A 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system for improving the trajectory of a spin stabilized artillery projectile after launch, the projectile being tracked after launch by a tracking system, comprising:a range adjustment system located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile, wherein said range adjustment system includes a plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic surfaces which increase drag by extending generally perpendicular to a central axis of the spin stabilized projectile, said aerodynamic surfaces are substantially rectangular surfaces with a curved outboard edge and an inboard edge containing a lip which is engagable with the projectile in a maximum deployment position, said aerodynamic surface actuated by a pyrotechnic piston which drives it from a recessed disposition to an exposed aerodynamic disposition, the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces are selectively deployed for providing an initial correction vector and a final residual correction vector; a deflection adjustment system located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile; and a command module disposed within the spin stabilized artillery projectile and operably coupled to the range adjustment system and the deflection adjustment system.
- 3. A 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system for improving the trajectory of a spin stabilized artillery projectile after launch, the projectile being tracked after launch by a tracking system, comprising:a range adjustment system located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile; a deflection adjustment system located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile, said deflection adjustment system includes a plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic surfaces having an adjustable angle of attack, the angle of attack being adjustable during projectile flight so as to provide an initial correction vector and a residual correction vector, said aerodynamic surfaces extending generally parallel to the central axis of the spin stabilized projectile at a selected angle of attack; and a command module disposed within the spin stabilized artillery projectile and operably coupled to the range adjustment system and the deflection adjustment system.
- 4. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 3 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic spin surfaces are adjusted by an electric motor to affect angle of attack.
- 5. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 3 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic spin surfaces are shiftable from an interim aerodynamic position to a final aerodynamic position by an additional pyrotechnic piston.
- 6. A method of adjusting a trajectory of a projectile in-flight by increasing projectile drag to effect a downrange correction and altering the yaw of repose to effect a cross range correction, said method comprising:determining a set of coordinates of a target; firing the projectile at an initial aim point, wherein said initial aim point is down range and to the right of said target; using a tracking system for determining a position of the projectile during flight; calculating a trajectory for the projectile and comparing it to a trajectory required to strike the target; providing a set of commands to the projectile to adjust said trajectory of the artillery projectile; and deploying a plurality of aerodynamic surfaces for an initial trajectory correction to range and cross range.
- 7. A method of adjusting a trajectory of a projectile in-flight by increasing projectile drag to effect a downrange correction and altering the yaw of repose to effect a cross range correction, said method comprising:determining a set of coordinates of a target; firing the projectile at an initial aim point, wherein said initial aim point is down range and to the right of said target; using a tracking system for determining a position of the projectile during flight; calculating a trajectory for the projectile and comparing it to a trajectory required to strike the target; providing a set of commands to the projectile to adjust said trajectory of the artillery projectile; deploying a plurality of aerodynamic surfaces for an initial trajectory correction to range and cross range; monitoring trajectory after said initial correction so as to provide a set of additional trajectory correction instructions as needed; and deploying a plurality of aerodynamic surfaces for a residual trajectory correction to range and cross range; said deployment includes timing a deployment of a plurality of radially extending spin tabs with a swept wing configuration, which are positioned so as to result in selectively decreasing or increasing spin rate to respectively decrease or increase cross range deflection as desired.
- 8. A 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system for improving an unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile, said trajectory correction system comprising:range adjusting means for reducing the distance the unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile travels, said means including deployment of a plurality of radially extending drag inducing surfaces; deflection adjusting means for changing projectile cross range deflection, said means including a timed deployment of a plurality of radially extending aerodynamic surfaces which affect projectile cross range deflection by affecting projectile spin rate; tracking means for determining the position of the projectile in-flight so as to correct trajectory errors; and vernier trajectory correction means for providing at least two stages of trajectory correction so as to correct initial and residual flight error.
- 9. An unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile, comprising:a projectile body; and a 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system having: a first set of primarily drag inducing surfaces selectively deployable in-flight to effect projectile range, wherein said surfaces are deployed in at least two steps; a second set of primarily spin affecting surfaces selectively deployable in flight to affect projectile cross range deflection, wherein said surfaces are deployed in at least two steps; and an electronic command device operably coupled to the drag inducing and spin affecting surfaces for selectively deploying the drag inducing and spin affecting surfaces.
- 10. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the drag inducing surfaces, spin affecting surfaces, and command device are integral to a fuze of the unguided spin stabilized projectile.
- 11. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the drag inducing surfaces, spin affecting surfaces, and command device are integral to an ogive section of the unguided spin stabilized projectile.
- 12. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the drag inducing surfaces, spin affecting surfaces, and command device are integral to a central section of the unguided spin stabilized projectile.
- 13. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the drag inducing surfaces are radially deployable aerodynamic surfaces which increase drag by extending substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis of the unguided spin stabilized projectile.
- 14. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 13 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces are each actuated by a pyrotechnic piston which drives the aerodynamic surface from a recessed disposition to an exposed aerodynamic disposition.
- 15. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 14 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces have an interim setting for providing an initial correction vector and a final fully deployed setting for a residual correction vector.
- 16. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 15 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces are arcuate structures having a pivot point integral to the projectile and a hook end which engages a corresponding groove integral to the projectile for a maximum deployment position.
- 17. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 14 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces are selectively deployed for providing an initial correction vector and a final residual correction vector.
- 18. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 17 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces are substantially rectangular surfaces with a curved outboard edge and an inboard edge containing a lip which is engagable with the projectile in a maximum deployment position.
- 19. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the plurality of spin affecting surfaces extend generally radially to the rotational axis at a selected angle of attack to affect a projectile spin rate.
- 20. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 19 wherein the plurality of radially deployable spin affecting surfaces are each actuated by a pyrotechnic piston which drives the spin affecting surface from a recessed disposition to an aerodynamic disposition.
- 21. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 19 wherein the plurality of radially deployable spin affecting surfaces have a swept wing shape.
- 22. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 19 wherein the plurality of radially deployable spin affecting surfaces have an adjustable angle of attack, the angle of attack being adjustable during projectile flight so as to provide an initial correction vector and a residual correction vector.
- 23. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 22 wherein the plurality of radially deployable spin affecting surfaces are adjusted by an electric motor to affect angle of attack.
- 24. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 20 wherein the plurality of radially deployable spin affecting surfaces are shiftable from an interim aerodynamic position to a final aerodynamic position by a second pyrotechnic piston.
- 25. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 19 wherein the plurality of radially deployable spin affecting surfaces are selectively deployed for providing an initial correction vector and a final residual correction vector.
- 26. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the electronic command device contains an uplink receiver and a programmable timer.
- 27. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein the electronic command device contains a GPS receiver, a microprocessor and a programmable timer.
- 28. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 9 wherein at least a first portion of a tracking system is located within the electronic command device integral to the projectile.
- 29. The unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile of claim 26 wherein at least a second portion of the tracking system is located on the ground and which provides an uplink of projectile position and a deployment schedule through radar signals.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/265,725 and 60/265,794 both dated Feb. 1, 2001.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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2650139 |
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WO 0214780 |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/265725 |
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60/265794 |
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