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 first trajectory adjustment system of primarily drag inducing surfaces with multiple discrete deployment settings located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile; a second trajectory adjustment system of primarily spin altering surfaces with multiple discrete deployment settings located within the spin stabilized artillery projectile; and a command module disposed within the spin stabilized artillery projectile and operably coupled to the first trajectory adjustment system and the second trajectory adjustment system.
- 2. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein the first trajectory adjustment system, second trajectory adjustment system, and command module are integral with a fuze of the spin stabilized projectile.
- 3. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein the first trajectory adjustment system, second trajectory adjustment system, and command module are integral to an ogive section of the spin stabilized projectile.
- 4. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein the first trajectory adjustment system, second trajectory adjustment system, and command module are integral to a central section of the spin stabilized projectile.
- 5. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein the first trajectory 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.
- 6. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 5 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.
- 7. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 6 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces having at least one discrete interim setting for providing an initial correction vector and a final, fully deployed setting for a residual correction vector.
- 8. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 6 wherein the plurality of radially deployable aerodynamic drag surfaces are selectively deployed for providing an initial correction vector and a final residual correction vector.
- 9. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein the second trajectory adjustment system includes a plurality of deployable spin altering surfaces which extend generally parallel to the central axis of the spin stabilized projectile at a selected angle of attack to affect a projectile spin rate.
- 10. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 9 wherein the plurality of deployable spin altering surfaces are each actuated by a pyrotechnic piston which drives the spin altering surface from a recessed disposition to an aerodynamic disposition.
- 11. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 9 wherein the plurality of deployable spin altering surfaces have a swept wing shape.
- 12. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 9 wherein the plurality of deployable spin altering surfaces are selectively deployed to a first discrete deployment setting for providing an initial correction vector and a second discrete deployment setting for providing a final residual correction vector.
- 13. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein the command module contains an uplink receiver and a programmable timer.
- 14. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein to command module contains a GPS receiver, a microprocessor and a programmable timer.
- 15. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the tracking system is located within the command module integral to the projectile.
- 16. The 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system of claim 13 wherein at least a 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.
- 17. A method of adjusting a trajectory of a projectile in-flight 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 projectile; and deploying a first set of aerodynamic surfaces to a first discrete setting to correct for an initial trajectory error created by a specific set of launch conditions; monitoring trajectory after deploying a first set of aerodynamic surfaces so as to provide a set of additional trajectory correction instructions as needed; and deploying a set of primarily drag inducing surfaces wit multiple discrete deployment settings and a set of primarily spin altering surfaces with multiple discrete deployment settings for at least one residual trajectory correction to range and cross range.
- 18. The method of claim 17 including tracking a projectile position using a GPS receiver carried in the projectile.
- 19. The method of claim 18 including conducting said deployment calculations within a microprocessor onboard the projectile.
- 20. The method of claim 17 including tracking the projectile position using a ground based radar system.
- 21. The method of claim 20 including conducting deployment calculations within a fire control system on the ground and transmitted to the projectile by means of a radar uplink.
- 22. The method of claim 17 wherein said step of deploying primarily drag inducing surfaces includes timing a deployment of a plurality of radially extending drag tabs so as to increase the aerodynamic drag of the projectile, said increased drag resulting in a decrease in range of the projectile.
- 23. The method of claim 17 wherein said step of deploying primarily spin altering surfaces includes timing a deployment of a plurality of radially extending spin tabs, positioning the spin tabs at a selected angle of attack so as to affect the spin rate to affect cross range deflection.
- 24. A 2-D projectile trajectory corrector system for improving an unguided spin stabilized artillery projectile, said trajectory correction system comprising:first trajectory adjusting means for reducing the distance the unguided spill stabilized artillery projectile travels, said means including deployment of a plurality of primarily drag inducing surfaces with multiple discrete deployment settings; second trajectory adjusting means for changing projectile cross range deflection, said means including a deployment of a plurality of primarily spin altering surfaces with multiple discrete deployment settings; and tracking means for determining the position of the projectile in-flight so as to correct trajectory errors.
- 25. The tracking means of claim 24 wherein said means include a tracking radar system located on the ground which uplinks deployment commands through radar frequencies.
- 26. The tracking means of claim 24 wherein said means include a GPS receiver for positioning information and a microprocessor for calculating course correction commands integral to the projectile.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/060,078, filed Jan. 29, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,786 and 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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