Claims
- 1. An appended pod gun mount comprising:a strut member having a base end and a distal end; an ammunition housing moveably fixed to the distal end of said strut member; a gun member integrally connected to said ammunition housing; a train control mechanism positioned between said strut member and said ammunition housing for controlling a horizontal rotation of said ammunition housing with respect to the distal end of said strut member; a tilt control mechanism positioned between said strut member and said ammunition housing for controlling a vertical rotation of said ammunition housing with respect to the distal end of said strut member; and a flexible boot for protecting each of said train control mechanism and said tilt control mechanism.
- 2. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said ammunition housing further comprises:at least one forward facing gun barrel; at least one aft facing gun barrel; and at least one ammunition magazine positioned between the forward facing gun barrel and the aft facing gun barrel.
- 3. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein:said flexible boot is connected to said ammunition housing; and said ammunition housing is substantially cylindrical in shape.
- 4. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said pod tilt control mechanism is positioned immediately adjacent said ammunition housing.
- 5. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said pod train control mechanism is positioned immediately adjacent said strut member.
- 6. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said flexible boot is waterproof.
- 7. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein an angle between the base end of said strut member and the distal end thereof is at least 30 degrees.
- 8. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein an angle between the base end of said strut member and the distal end thereof is no more than 45 degrees.
- 9. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said pod tilt control mechanism imparts a tilt of at least 30 degrees to said ammunition housing.
- 10. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said pod train control mechanism imparts a train rotation of at least 30 degrees to said ammunition housing.
- 11. The appended pod gun mount according to claim 1 wherein said pod train control mechanism and said pod tilt control mechanism are actuable to both train and tilt said ammunition housing at the same time.
- 12. An appended pod underwater gun mount for a submersible host vessel comprising:a strut member having a base end fixed to an outer hull of said submersible host vessel and a distal end protruding outwardly from said host vessel; an ammunition housing moveably fixed to the distal end of said strut member; a gun member integrally connected to said ammunition housing; a train control mechanism positioned between said strut member and said ammunition housing for controlling a horizontal rotation of said ammunition housing with respect to the distal end of said strut member; a tilt control mechanism positioned between said strut member and said ammunition housing for controlling a vertical rotation of said ammunition housing with respect to the distal end of said strut member; and a flexible boot for protecting each of said train control mechanism and said tilt control mechanism.
- 13. The appended pod underwater gun mount according to claim 12 wherein said strut assembly and appended pod underwater gun mount are serviceable above water when said submarine is surfaced.
- 14. The appended pod underwater gun mount according to claim 12 wherein said submarine host vessel supports at least one appended pod underwater gun mount.
- 15. The appended pod underwater gun mount according to claim 12 wherein said submarine host vessel supports a plurality of appended pod underwater gun mounts.
- 16. The appended pod underwater gun mount according to claim 15 wherein said plurality of appended pod underwater gun mounts provide a field of fire coverage to protect the entire stern area of said host vessel.
- 17. The appended pod underwater gun mount according to claim 15 wherein said plurality of appended pod underwater gun mounts provide a field of fire coverage to protect the entire forward area of said host vessel.
- 18. The appended pod underwater gun mount according to claim 12 wherein said ammunition housing will support deployment of a plurality of attack and defense mechanisms.
- 19. An appended pod gun mount for a surface host vessel comprising:an extendable arm member having a base end fixed to an outer hull of said surface host vessel and a distal end protruding outwardly from said host vessel; an ammunition housing moveably fixed to the distal end of said arm member; a gun member integrally connected to said ammunition housing; a train control mechanism positioned between said arm member and said ammunition housing for controlling a horizontal rotation of said ammunition housing with respect to the distal end of said arm member; a tilt control mechanism positioned between said arm member and said ammunition housing for controlling a vertical rotation of said ammunition housing with respect to the distal end of said arm member; and a flexible boot for protecting each of said train control mechanism and said tilt control mechanism.
- 20. The appended pod gun mount of claim 19 wherein the base end is pivotally fixed to a deck portion of the outer hull to facilitate stowage of the appended pod gun mount above water.
- 21. A system for controlling an appended pod underwater gun mount in connection with a host vessel, said system comprising:an operator interface; and a fire control computer responsive to said operator interface, said fire control computer supplying firing information to said appended pod underwater gun mount, including pod position and orientation, pod mount train and tilt orders, pod mount stabilization orders, and gun firing orders.
- 22. The system according to claim 21 wherein said operator interface supplies at least torpedo bearing information and pod control information to said fire control computer.
- 23. The system according to claim 21 wherein said fire control computer additionally processes information relating to motion of said host vessel.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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