Grid fin control system for a fluid-borne object

Aeronautics and astronautics – Missile stabilization or trajectory control – Externally mounted stabilizing appendage

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C244S003240

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07829829

ABSTRACT:
A grid fin control system for a fluid-borne body includes a nozzle extension, an optional stabilization device, and a plurality of grid fins. The grid fins are stowable folded against the nozzle extension and deployable to extend radially outwardly.

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