Claims
- 1. A training projectile comprising: a nose, a body having a forewardmost end and a rearwardmost end, the forewardmost end being secured to the nose; a tail including fins secured to the rearwardmost end of the body; and at least one passive shape memory alloy controlling member that forms part of the projectile, wherein when the projectile is fired, the shape memory alloy member effectuates aerodynamic drag of the projectile by causing drag inducing members of the projectile to deploy, thereby controlling and limiting range of the projectile when fired, wherein the at least one shape memory alloy controlling member comprises a shape memory alloy spring element within the nose section, a spring-biased slider member that slides out from the nose section for inducing drag when in flight, a sliding latch member in cooperation with the shape memory alloy spring element, a nose tip, wherein when the shape memory alloy spring deforms during flight, the sliding latch member allows release of the spring biased slider member that is deployed outward from the nose section.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of filing date Aug. 9, 1999 provisionsal application 60/147,901, the entire file wrapper contents of which application are herewith incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein at length.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein, may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government.
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