The US Army Aviation Test Board service tested the XM200 2.75-Inch Rocket Launcher to determine its suitability for Army use. The test was conducted at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, in July 1969. The XM200 was installed on UH-1C and AH-1G Helicopters and ground and flight tested day and night, with an expenditure of 1,864 aerial rockets.
Service Test of XM200 2.75-Inch Aircraft Rocket Launcher
1969
98 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Rockets , Rocket launchers , Aircraft equipment , Firing tests(Ordnance) , Aircraft ammunition , Folding fins(Rockets) , Performance(Engineering) , Aircraft fire control systems , Spare parts , Maintenance , Failure , Detents , Electric wire , Compatibility , Reliability , Acceptability , Helicopters , Airborne , Air-to-surface , 2.75-in. rockets , Ah-1g aircraft , Ah-56a aircraft , Ffar(Folding fin aircraft rockets) , Folding fin aircraft rockets , H-1 aircraft , H-56 aircraft , Limited spin folding fin aerial rockets , Lsffar(Limited spin folding fin aerial rockets) , M-229 warheads , M-200 rocket launchers(2.75-in.) , Ripple firing , Uh-1c aircraft , Uh-1b aircraft , Xm-200 rocket launchers(2.75-in.) , Xm-2
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