Claims
- 1. A rotating submunition including a target sensor means to search a circular area on the ground in a swath, with a nearly constant lacing distace, in lunar motion at a scan rate equal to the rotational rate of the submunition, said submunition comprising an aluminum cylindrical shaped body having a defined line of sight axis with sensor means at the bottom thereof facing the ground, said body further including a flexible wing element having relative aerodynamic lift, attached near the top on the side of the said submunition, connected at a curved surface to said submunition, said wing comprised of a double layer of nylon cloth of 3 oz./yd.sup.2 density, of length dimension 1.5 body diameters and width of 0.6 diameters, of said submunition, including a tip weight along the entire width of the wing's chord, placed on top of said wing near the edge, with the weight's center of gravity at the one-quarter chord position for stability in the start up phase, the weight being 2 to 5% of the submunition body weight, for orientating and stabilizing the flight of said submunition, said wing having sufficient aerodynamic lift moment whereby with said body dropped in flight in a relatively straight descent direction without initial spinning of said body substantially, said wing is acted on aerodynamically and in turn tilts said body sight axis with respect to said descent direction and further rotates said body in lunar motion about said descent direction at a steady state velocity, said wing either rotating the body when beginning from essentially zero rotation in a dead drop up to the steady state velocity, or slowing rotation down to the steady state amount during descent if originally larger, no further energy needed to maintain the steady state spinning other than the aerodynamic action alone during descent acting on the wing, there being no degradation of the spin rate over time, said lunar motion enabling said target sensor to scan approximately once per each revolution in the pattern of a swath along the ground, following a path which has the geometry of a logarithmic spiral.
- 2. The submunition as in claim 1 wherein a plurality of said submunitions may be tightly packed for transportation by virtue of the flexibility of the wing element.
- 3. A submunition according to claim 1, wherein said body has a height along said axis less than a dimension thereof transverse to said axis.
- 4. A submunition according to claim 1, wherein said tip weight extends across the entire outer end of said wing element and at an angle to a tangent of said body.
- 5. A submunition according to claim 1, wherein the surface of connection between said wing element and said body is parallel to a tangent to the cylindrical curved surface of said body.
- 6. A submunition according to claim 1, wherein the surface of connection between said fin and said body is at an angle to the body's line of sight axis, adapted to permit said wing element to rotate said body.
- 7. A submunition according to claim 1, wherein the wing element is made of a nylon sheet material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 358,946, filed Mar. 17, 1982, now abandoned, which is incorporated by reference herein.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for Governmental purposes without the payment to the inventor of any royalties thereon.
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