System for deploying weapons carried in an annular configuration in a UUV
First Claim
1. An unmanned undersea vehicle system comprising:
- a remote-controlled, unmanned undersea vehicle having (i) a plurality of weapon deployment devices symmetrically disposed about a central core, each weapon deployment device having a weapon canister for carrying a weapon, the weapon deployment devices being pivotable between a retracted, non-deployed position and an extended, deployed position, and configured so that, when in their extended, deployed positions the respective weapon canisters are positioned beyond the vehicle'"'"'s diameter, each weapon canister having a sidewall conforming to the shape of the weapon contained therein, and end caps at opposing ends, the end caps being discharged when the weapon contained therein is fired to allow seawater to enter, and (ii) an erectable observation mast for obtaining environmental information, and (iii) control means for controlling pivoting of the weapon deployment devices from the retracted, non-deployed position to the extended, deployed position to facilitate firing of at least one weapon, and further controlling pivoting of the weapon deployment devices from the extended, deployed position to the retracted, non-deployed position after firing, the weapon canisters from which weapons have been fired retaining seawater so as to provide for a generally axi-symmetrical distribution of mass as among those weapon deployment devices whose weapons have been fired and those weapon deployment devices whose weapons have not been fired;
a mother vehicle for generating command information for controlling the control means and for receiving unmanned undersea vehicle status information from said unmanned undersea vehicle and processing it for use in generating the command information; and
a communication link for interconnecting said unmanned undersea vehicle and said mother vehicle to facilitate transfer of command information from said mother vehicle to said unmanned undersea vehicle and to further facilitate transfer of unmanned undersea vehicle status information from said unmanned undersea vehicle to said mother vehicle.
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Abstract
An unmanned undersea vehicle system includes a remote-controlled, unmannedndersea vehicle and a mother vehicle interconnected by a communication link. The unmanned undersea vehicle includes a weapon compartment, an erectable observation mast and a control element. Within the weapon compartment are a plurality of weapon deployment devices situated about a central core, each weapon deployment device having a weapon canister for carrying a weapon. The weapon deployment devices are pivotable between a retracted position and an extended position. Each weapon canister includes end caps at opposing ends which are discharged when the weapon contained therein is fired to allow seawater to enter. The erectable observation mast obtains environmental information. The control element controls pivoting of the weapon deployment devices between the retracted, non-deployed position and the extended, deployed position to facilitate firing of a weapon, and retraction after firing. The weapon canisters from which weapons have been fired retain seawater to provide for an axi-symmetrical distribution of mass. The mother vehicle generates command information for controlling the control element and receives unmanned undersea vehicle status information and processes it for use in generating the command information. The communication link facilitates transfers of command information from the mother vehicle to the unmanned undersea vehicle and unmanned undersea vehicle status information from the unmanned undersea vehicle to the mother vehicle.
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1. An unmanned undersea vehicle system comprising:
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a remote-controlled, unmanned undersea vehicle having (i) a plurality of weapon deployment devices symmetrically disposed about a central core, each weapon deployment device having a weapon canister for carrying a weapon, the weapon deployment devices being pivotable between a retracted, non-deployed position and an extended, deployed position, and configured so that, when in their extended, deployed positions the respective weapon canisters are positioned beyond the vehicle'"'"'s diameter, each weapon canister having a sidewall conforming to the shape of the weapon contained therein, and end caps at opposing ends, the end caps being discharged when the weapon contained therein is fired to allow seawater to enter, and (ii) an erectable observation mast for obtaining environmental information, and (iii) control means for controlling pivoting of the weapon deployment devices from the retracted, non-deployed position to the extended, deployed position to facilitate firing of at least one weapon, and further controlling pivoting of the weapon deployment devices from the extended, deployed position to the retracted, non-deployed position after firing, the weapon canisters from which weapons have been fired retaining seawater so as to provide for a generally axi-symmetrical distribution of mass as among those weapon deployment devices whose weapons have been fired and those weapon deployment devices whose weapons have not been fired; a mother vehicle for generating command information for controlling the control means and for receiving unmanned undersea vehicle status information from said unmanned undersea vehicle and processing it for use in generating the command information; and a communication link for interconnecting said unmanned undersea vehicle and said mother vehicle to facilitate transfer of command information from said mother vehicle to said unmanned undersea vehicle and to further facilitate transfer of unmanned undersea vehicle status information from said unmanned undersea vehicle to said mother vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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