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Ballistic missile

Russia II - liquid cryogenic (682,000 lb) (15,400 lb) ballistic missile. Operational... [Pg.1071]

Russia III - liquid storable (1,516,000 lb) (44,000 lb) ballistic missile. Operational since 1971. [Pg.1071]

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

Missile (Guided, Non-Ballistic). An unmanned and disposable vehicle which is guided to, rather than aimed at its target. They differ in this principle from Ballistic Missiles (see Vol 2 of Encycl, B6), which are guided during powered... [Pg.162]

Refs 1) A. Ball, Ballistic and Guided Missiles", Frederick Mailer, Ltd, London (1960) 2) H. [Pg.163]

A further evasion measure specifically intended against ballistic-missile defenses is a low trajectory flight pattern for strategic missiles. This reduces the height and therefore the radar visibility of incoming warheads, thus complicating the defense s mission... [Pg.557]

The most significant use for HTPB propints is in ballistic missiles (Refs 12 13). The most unique usage is in the functioning of a laser by means of the chemical exhaust species-generated by a HTPB-Xmm Perchlorate fuel matrix (Ref 9)... [Pg.805]

Thompson E.E. Day, Development of HTPB Propellant for Ballistic Missiles . Rept No AFRPLTR-74-68, Contract F04611-72-C-0048, Thiokol Corp, Brigham City (1974) 16) F.R. [Pg.807]

PMMA finds ordn usage in several areas in ballistic or impact shields for missiles or airplanes also as windows, windshields or canopies in aircraft (Refs 7 and 22) as a Laser Q switch host using an organic Ni complex dye (Ref 22) and in proplnts as fuel (with A1 and NG as cofuels — Ref 20) and Amm perchlorate or K perchlorate as oxidizers (Refs 2, 4, 8—11, 13,14 16—20). Also see under Aeroplex Propellants in Vol 1, A108-R and under Composite Propellants in Vol 3, C464-L to C474-L Refs 1) Beil 2, [398] and (1279 1283 ... [Pg.824]

Arms sales, which could include the Russian SSN-22 supersonic anti-ship cruise missile, the SU-30 fighter, and Typhoon class nuclear ballistic submarines. [Pg.133]

Atomic Scattering Cross Sections Optimal Control Theory Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Polymer Modeling... [Pg.103]

BMEWS Ballistic Missile Early Warning System... [Pg.119]

Missile. Any object that is, or designed to be thrown, dropped, projected or propelled, for the purpose of making it strike a target (Ref 40a, p 102). See also Ballistic Missile and Guided Missile... [Pg.748]

Substances), GosIzdatOboronProm, Moscow (1957), pp 14-15 (Initiating devices, historical) 107-10 (Initiating expls) 111-30 (Description of various primers, detonators and fuzes) 33a) R.L. Eichberg, Ordn 42, 67-8(1957) ("Ballistic Missile of 1845")... [Pg.1030]


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