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Military Pyrotechnics, AMCP 706-185 to 189, Engineering Design Handbook Series, U.S. Army Material Command (AMC), Alexandria, Va., 1974. [Pg.26]

Engineering Design Handbook, Military Pyrotechnics Series, Part One, Theory and Application, AMCP 706-185, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Washiagton, D.C., Apr. 1967, pp. 6-38. [Pg.353]

Anon, EngDesHndbk, Military Pyrotechnics Series, Part III — Properties of Materials Used In Pyrotechnic Compositions , AMCP 706-187 (1963), 214—17 3) Gmelin, SystNr 57 (about 3500 pp... [Pg.209]

DesHndbk, Military Pyrotechnics Series, Part Three, Properties of Materials Used in Pyrotechnic Compositions , AMCF 706-187 (i963), 274-5 11) Merck (1,968), 963-L 12) Ellem (1968),... [Pg.434]

Binder Charges on Military Pyrotechnical Systems , JahrlnstChemTreibExplosivstFruenhofer-Ges 1971 (1972), 401-22 CA 81, 108071 (1974) 76) A. Reichel, Changes In Properties... [Pg.554]

Historically, military pyrotechnics had rheir origin as incendiaries. The Bible refers to the use of firebrands (Judges 15 4, 5) and to the action of water on naphtha and burnt lime (II Maccabees 20—36) (I Kings 18 31—38). Such self-igniting systems were known as automatic fire (Ref 130, p 5) and culminated in Greek Fire (Vo 7j HI 17). Crucial to the further develop-... [Pg.981]

The principle small arms application of military pyrotechnics is in tracer munitions, where they serve as incendiaries, spotters and as fire control. A thorough review of tracer munition design was prepared by Frankford Arsenal (Ref 33) ... [Pg.985]

Military pyrotechnics, in contrast to civilian pyrotechnics, is well documented, although much of the useful device-oriented literature is either outdated or classified. Pyrotechnics as a science sees only limited attention and much current work is reported only in proceedings of meetings because, with some exceptions, there are few recognized journals which are suited to the subject... [Pg.997]

Military Pyrotechnics Series, Part II, Safety, Procedures and Glossary , AMCP 706-186 (Oct 1963), AD 830 371 132) Anon, Engrg-... [Pg.1002]

Thus it was that Pains Wessex/Schermuly had access to the extensive Wilkinson Sword Research facilities (which resulted in many new and improved military pyrotechnics) while Pains Fireworks gave up shop goods to concentrate on display fireworks, moving back to the old Wells factory in Dartford in 1976 (Figures 1.7 and 1.8). [Pg.10]

U.S. Army Material Command, Engineering Design Handbook, Military Pyrotechnic Series, Part Three, "Properties of Materials Used in Pyrotechnic Compositions," Washington, D. C. , 1963 (AMC Pamphlet 706-187). [Pg.31]

Military Pyrotechnic Series, Part I, "Theory and Application. NTIS AD-817071... [Pg.207]

Burning (Combustion) and Burning Characteristics of Pyrotechnic Compositions. See Vol 2, p B355-R to B356-R and the following Addnl Refs 1) Anon, "Military Pyrotechnics",... [Pg.154]

Anon, "Military Pyrotechnics Series. Part I. Theory and Application , AMCP 706-185 (April 1967) 3) H. Ellern, "Military and... [Pg.154]

G. Weingarten, A Thermal Theory for Rates of Propagative Burning , PicArsn FREL Tech Rept 2596 (June 1959). Ordnance Project TS5-5407 Dept of the Army Proj 504-01-027 6) Anon, Military Pyrotechnic... [Pg.163]

Refs 1) A. Shidlovskii, Osnovy Pirotekniki , GosIzdOboronProm,Moscow (1954), 110-11 2) H. Ellern, Modern Pyrotechnics , Chem-PublgCo, NY(196l), pp 143ff and 2nd edition (1968) 3) A non, Military Pyrotechnics ,... [Pg.165]

TM 9-1370-200(1966) (Does not give burning rates of pyrotechnic compns, but lists on Table 1 of Appendix burning times of various pyrotechnic items, such as flares, illumination signals, tracers, smoke signals, simulators, fusee warning RR and starter fire ) 4) AnonJ Military Pyrotechnics Series. Part 1. Theory and Application ,... [Pg.165]

Projectile Simulators. Their definition is given at the beginning of this section, but their description is given in "Military Pyrotechnics", TM 9-1370-200 (1966) (Ref 51c, pp 5-13 to 5-18... [Pg.827]


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