An air vehicle includes a combustible fuse that is used for time-delayed release of a retention device. Combustion of a combustible propellant for propelling the air vehicle initiates combustion of the fuse. After a time delay following initiation of the combustion of the fuse, a retention device of
An air vehicle includes a combustible fuse that is used for time-delayed release of a retention device. Combustion of a combustible propellant for propelling the air vehicle initiates combustion of the fuse. After a time delay following initiation of the combustion of the fuse, a retention device of air vehicle is released. In one embodiment, the air vehicle is a projectile which is fired from a propellant in a cartridge that is behind the projectile. The retention device may be used to release a cover for a sensor of the air vehicle, such as a cover for an optical sensor or seeker.
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1. An air vehicle comprising: a combustible propellant that propels the air vehicle;a combustible time-delay fuse having a combustible portion that is configured to be ignited by the combustible propellant; anda retention device for retaining a part of the air vehicle, the retention device being at
1. An air vehicle comprising: a combustible propellant that propels the air vehicle;a combustible time-delay fuse having a combustible portion that is configured to be ignited by the combustible propellant; anda retention device for retaining a part of the air vehicle, the retention device being at least partially formed by the combustible portion of the combustible time-delay fuse such that combustion of the combustible portion reduces a tensile strength of the retention device;wherein combustion of the combustible time-delay fuse is initiated by combustion of the combustible propellant, and which after a time delay from initiation of combustion of the fuse, releases the retention device based on the reduced tensile strength of the retention device. 2. The air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the fuse includes a combustible fuse tail that extends into the propellant. 3. The air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the retention device is a retention band that extends around the air vehicle. 4. The air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the fuse includes a fabric material. 5. The air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the fuse includes a combustible core material surrounded a non-combustible outer sheath. 6. The air vehicle of claim 1, further comprising one or more resilient devices to move the part of the air vehicle, once the retention device is released. 7. The air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the part of the air vehicle is a separable object that separates from the air vehicle when the retention device is released. 8. The air vehicle of claim 7, wherein the separable object is a cover for a sensor of the air vehicle. 9. The air vehicle of claim 8, wherein the sensor is an optical sensor. 10. The air vehicle of claim 8, wherein the sensor is a seeker. 11. The air vehicle of claim 10, wherein the seeker is an optical seeker. 12. The air vehicle of claim 10, wherein the seeker is a radar seeker, with the cover covering a radome of the seeker, prior to release of the retention device. 13. The air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the part of the air vehicle is a deployable object that deploys when the retention device is released. 14. The air vehicle of claim 13, wherein the deployable object is a flight control surface. 15. An air vehicle comprising: a combustible propellant that propels the air vehicle;a combustible time-delay fuse configured to be ignited by the combustible propellant; anda retention device for retaining a part of the air vehicle, the part of the air vehicle being a separable object that separates from the air vehicle when the retention device is released, wherein the separable object is a cover for a sensor of the air vehicle;wherein the retention device is part of the combustible time-delay fuse, combustion in which is initiated by combustion of the combustible propellant, and which after a time delay from initiation of combustion of the fuse, releases the retention device; andwherein the cover includes multiple cover pieces that separate from one another once the retention device is released. 16. The air vehicle of claim 15, wherein the cover pieces are hingedly coupled to a casing of the projectile. 17. The air vehicle of claim 15, further comprising a resilient device that separates the cover pieces from one another after release of the retention device. 18. A method of releasing a part of an air vehicle during flight, the method comprising: launching the air vehicle, where in the launching includes igniting a combustible propellant of the air vehicle, with the part of the air vehicle retaining during launching by a retention device of the air vehicle, the retention device being at least partially formed by a combustible portion of a combustible time-delay fuse;retaining the part with a force of the retention device, the force based on a tensile strength of the retention device;initiating combustion of the combustible time-delay fuse by combustion of the propellant, wherein combustion of the fuse reduces a tensile strength of the retention device; andreleasing the retention device by combustion of at least a portion of the combustible portion of the fuse, thereby reducing the tensile strength of the retention device and releasing the part of the air vehicle based on the reduced tensile strength of the retention device. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the combustion of the fuse is initiated in a combustible tail of the fuse that extends into the propellant. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the time delay between initiating combustion of the fuse and release of the retention device is at least 1 second.
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