A reversible base bleed unit switches between active and inert orientations to extend shell range while keeping mass consistent for simpler calculations.
Azimuthally controlled forebody bleed alters vortex patterns to null side forces and yawing moments in aircraft and missile flight.
Rotating the combustion chamber and fixed nozzle together enables lateral and longitudinal thrust without separate side engines or hot rotary joints.
Fold-out wings add drag and autorotation so a drone-disabling projectile descends more slowly and predictably, reducing ground hazards.
Internal solid fuel and deployable tail fins let a flechette use smoothbore firing for higher velocity, stable flight, and better long-range accuracy.