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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2016
Filed:
Jan. 14, 2015
Ryan Decker, Hoboken, NJ (US);
Oleg Yakimenko, Monterey, CA (US);
Michael Hollis, Flanders, NJ (US);
Douglas Chesnulovitch, Sparta, NJ (US);
Raymond Chaplin, Hopatcong, NJ (US);
Gary Dundon, Rockaway, NJ (US);
Gregory Farbanish, Randolph, NJ (US);
Ryan Decker, Hoboken, NJ (US);
Oleg Yakimenko, Monterey, CA (US);
Michael Hollis, Flanders, NJ (US);
Douglas Chesnulovitch, Sparta, NJ (US);
Raymond Chaplin, Hopatcong, NJ (US);
Gary Dundon, Rockaway, NJ (US);
Gregory Farbanish, Randolph, NJ (US);
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
A new mortar projectile for use to resupply various payloads to distant troops. The mortar projectile has the capability of rapidly and accurately transporting the payloads to forward disposed combatants without interference of terrain or enemy action. The mortar projectile includes a shell body for housing the payload to be delivered, and a GPS-guided parafoil for delivering the payload to the designated remote target location.