A process to control the trajectory of a spinning projectile. The
projectile's accelerations are measured by means of an inertial unit in
three axes within a reference linked to the projectile so as to prepare
the piloting commands for the projectile's trajectory. The velocity
vector V components (V.sub.X, V.sub.Y, V.sub.Z) of the projectile are
measured using a global positioning system (GPS) along three axes and
within a land reference (G.sub.X, G.sub.Y, G.sub.Z). Based on these
measurements, the components (.GAMMA..sub.X,.GAMMA..sub.Y,.GAMMA..sub.Z)
of the acceleration vector .GAMMA. are evaluated in the same land
reference (GX, GY, GZ). At each of these measurements and periodical
evaluations by the GPS, the Euler angles of the projectile are
recalculated by combining the resultants of the velocity (V) and
acceleration (.GAMMA.) measurements given by the GPS and those of the
acceleration given by the inertial unit.