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US 4347996

SPIN-STABILIZED PROJECTILE AND GUIDANCE SYSTEM THEREFOR

Assignee

Filed

May 22, 1980

Granted

Sep 7, 1982

Location

HOPKINTON MA US

Abstract

A guidance system is shown whereby a spin-stabilized projectile with a "strap-down" seeker may be commanded to fly toward a target by maintaining an inertial line-of-sight rate below a preset limit. To accomplish the desired mode of guidance the projectile here is equipped with a polarization receiver to establish an inertial reference in roll, a strap-down seeker to determine the existing line-of-sight between the projectile and the target during intercept, a signal processor to convert signals out of the polarization receiver and the strap-down seeker into signals indicative of the time rate of change of the line-of-sight angle, corrected for any gyroscopically induced movement of the projectile, a plurality of thrusters in helical channels about the periphery of the projectile and a controller, responsive to the output of the signal processor, to select and fire selected ones of such thrusters to keep the rate of change of the line-of-sight angle below a preset value.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Oct 28, 1981

Rescinded

Mar 11, 1982

Duration

4 months

Inventor

  • 1VINCENT A. GROSSO

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