A helicopter-mounted irritant-gas disperser, E-16R1, was installed and operated in flight in H-21, H-34, and HU-1A helicopters and was installed, but not operated, in an H-19 helicopter. The gas disperser consisted essentially of a sealed hopper which holds powdered agent, a pressure tank assembly which contains air under pressure, and a hose assembly from which the agent is disseminated. Cargo tiedown straps were used to secure the disperser to the helicopter. The disperser was 4 feet high and 2 1/2 feet wide and weighed 280 pounds with agent. Powdered talc was provided as an agent for test purposes. (Author)
'Abbreviated Service Test of the Helicopter-Mounted Irritant-Gas Disperser, E-16R1'
1960
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Chemical, Biological, & Radiological Warfare , Hydraulic & Pneumatic Equipment , Aircraft , Irritating agents , Dispensers , Helicopters , Army equipment , Mounting brackets , Flight testing , Installation , Strapped down systems , Powders , Talc , Compressed air , Safety , Instruction manuals , E-16R1 gas dispensers , H-21 aircraft , H-34 aircraft , HU-1A aircraft , H-19 aircraft
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