Claims
- 1. A projectile comprising:
- a shell having an axis;
- a plurality of air deflectors mounted on the shell and movable relative thereto;
- actuating means connected to the air deflectors for providing steering of the projectile during spinning thereof without the need to despin any portion of the projectile;
- control means for controlling the actuating means;
- a guidance system including a GPS receiver for providing information to the control means; and
- a fuse unit for detonation of the projectile upon actuation of the fuse unit and wherein
- the actuating means includes a plurality of cylinders with pistons respectively connected to the air deflectors for movement of the air deflectors in a radial direction at a rate in synchronism with a spin rate of the projectile; and wherein
- said air deflectors are fins.
- 2. The projectile of claim 1, wherein
- the actuating means includes a plurality of piezoelectric layers respectively connected to the fins for bending of the fins for steering of the projectile.
- 3. The projectile of claim 1 wherein
- the fuse unit has a detonator which is actuated at a selective trajectory point by the guidance system.
- 4. The projectile of claim 1 wherein
- the guidance system has means to prevent detonation unless the projectile lands within a specified pre-programmed area.
- 5. A method of guiding a spinning projectile toward a selected target including the steps of:
- utilizing a GPS receiver carried in the projectile to determine the position of the projectile relative to the target;
- providing a selective shell having bendable, relatively movable fins which project radially outwardly in an in-out movement during the spin of the projectile, said in-out movement occurring at some rate;
- controlling the rate of in-out movement of the fins in synchronism with the rate of the spin of the projectile;
- controlling the bending of the movable fins for steering the projectile or target;
- determining the velocity change, direction change, spin rate and orientation for the control of the steering of the projectile to the target.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the selective shell is an artillery shell.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein determining the velocity change and direction change and spin rate and orientation includes sensing of the emissivity between the earth and sky for determining spin rate and orientation.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, imported, sold, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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Hollis, Michael S.L., "Preliminary Design of a Range Correction Module forn Artillery Schell", Army Research Laboratory Report ARL-MR-298, Mar. 1996. |