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Missile development

Ballistic missile developed by Wernher von Braun (Germany). [Pg.1247]

WWII. Azon Guided Missile, developed during the War, is briefly described in Vol 1 of Encycl, p A662-R... [Pg.156]

London (1952), 116—17 (Pike or Hecht Missile developed in 1941 by the Rheinmetall Borsig AG) 12) Hans Walter, JetPropulsion 24,... [Pg.222]

BB) Th. Bene eke 8c A.W. Quick, "Histoty of German Guided Missiles Development , Vetlag-Appelhens 8c Co, Brunswick, Germany (1957)... [Pg.822]

Dove, An Air-to-Surfnce Missile developed by the USNavy but never became operative. [Pg.436]

BTZ. A series of French army missiles developed by the Bureau Technique Zbrowski in Brunoy, Seine et Oise, France. Among them are BTZ 412-0 l(Ogre I), BTZ 4ll-0l(Lutin), and BTZ 420-0 l(Naine Bebe)... [Pg.319]

Dart. A US Army surface-to-surface missile developed by Redstone Arsenal the Aero-physics Development Corp. Its length is 5 ft, diam 8 inches, wt 300 lbs, range 5 miles. It uses a composite solid proplnt and a shaped -charge warhead... [Pg.439]

Regulus. A surface-to-surface jet-powered guided missile developed for the US Navy in the 1950 s. It was equipped with a nuclear warhead and was launched from surfaced submarines or cruisers. It was essentially a pilotless aircraft with a range of about 500 miles. Designated RGM-6/15... [Pg.179]

London (1952), 116-17 (Pike or Hecht Missile developed in 1941 by the Rheinmetall Borsig AG) 12) Hans Walter, JetPropulsion 24, 166—71 (1954) (Experience with the application of Hydrogen Peroxide for production of power) 13) B.T. Fedoroff et al, PATR 2510 (1958), p Ger 95 (Hydrogen Peroxide)... [Pg.222]

The substantial pool of trained scientists, engineers and technicians has been utilized by Third World countries to acquire their expertise for missile development, nuclear, chemical and other weapon projects. [Pg.17]

In the early stages of missile development, it was necessary to assemble thonsands of subsystems and millions of component parts in such a manner as to be virtually free or at least forgiving of mistakes or failures. The management and engineering disciphnes at this point in time were not sophisticated or rigid enough to assure such a concept. [Pg.332]

An impactor in the form of an aircraft or a missile develops from initial velocity to a velocity caused by its movement under the action of its own weight or a booster s force. In any circumstances, if the kind of velocity is not vertical it will move in a curve and its flight can be evaluated in terms of horizontal and vertical components of displacement, velocity and acceleration. Alternatively, the directions are controlled in any specific direction from the control centre. [Pg.107]


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