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- W2323980089 abstract "The history of, and general requirements on, fin servos for interceptor missiles are briefly reviewed. Generally, they are of the following types: Valve-controlled hydraulic, commonly with a blow-down (non-recirculating) oil supply, but occasionally with a pump; electric; and cold-gas. Hydraulic servos generally have good performance but are costly, vulnerable to dirt in the oil and sometimes disqualified by the customer. Electric servos are suited to low-tomoderate power applications, but tend to have high complexity and cost. Cold-gas servos are usually lowest in cost for low-power applications, but have problems with stiffness and particularly with gas consumption for all but short missions. Manufacturers of hydraulic and electric fin servos should seek to reduce cost with simpler designs, e.g. with novel servovalves or motor-amplifier combinations." @default.
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- W2323980089 title "What types of fin servos are suitable for interceptor missiles?" @default.
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