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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 27, 2003
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2001
Michael J. Kaiserman, Tucson, AZ (US);
Michael T. Rodack, Tucson, AZ (US);
Arthur J. Schneider, Tucson, AZ (US);
Wayne V. Spate, Cortaro, AZ (US);
Jennifer B. Weesner, Tucson, AZ (US);
Stanton L. Winetrobe, Oro Valley, AZ (US);
Raytheon Company, Lexington, MA (US);
Abstract
A modular missile assembly includes a pair of modules which are separately transported and handled until just prior to firing, when they are coupled together. A forward payload-carrying module includes a forward canister which encloses a missile payload section, for example, consisting of a penetrator rod, fins, and ancillary sub-assemblies. An aft booster module includes a missile propulsion section, encased in an aft canister. Prior to firing, suitable forward and aft modules are selected, are individually loaded into a launch tube, and are coupled together. In this coupling the missile payload section and the missile propulsion section are coupled together to form a missile, and the forward and aft canisters are likewise coupled together to form a combined canister assembly. Division of the missile into separate payload and booster modules facilitates handling as compared to unitary missiles. The modular design also allows increased flexibility.