The invention relates to a canard fin unit intended for guiding artillery
projectiles (1) fired on ballistic trajectories, which comprises a number
of identical canard fins, deployable from a first passive, retracted
position into a second active position once the projectile (1) associated
with the fin unit has been launched from the barrel from which it is
intended to be fired, the canard fins (3a d) in the active position being
individually controllable. The invention resides in the fact that each
canard fin (3a d) is individually supported and controlled in its own
swivel arm (6a d), extending in the longitudinal direction of the
projectile, which arm is in turn pivoted about its own swivel shaft (7a
d) arranged transversely to the direction of flight of the projectile,
the swivel arms (6a d) of all canard fins (3a d) being moved together
from the retracted to the deployed position by one and the same operating
element (10), displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the
projectile. In an especially preferred embodiment of the canard fin unit
according to the invention the said fins (3a d) are each coupled to their
respective control elements (8a d), 9a d), 24a d) only when they reach
their respective deployed positions.