A guided projectile has a deployment system for deploying a deployable structure, such as a fin, another type of control surface, or an antenna. The deployment system includes a single-piece body that has a hub body and a resilient tab. The resilient tab presses against a stepped surface of a guided projectile body. As the deployable structure is extended, the deployable structure body rotates about a shaft in a central hole or aperture in the hub body. The resilient tab presses against the stepped surface on one side of an edge of the stepped surface during a first (relatively stowed) part of this deployment. At a certain point, as the contact between the tab and the stepped surfaces reaches the edge (the step of the stepped surface), the resilient tab changes position. The change in position of the resilient tab keeps the deployable structure from retracting again.
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