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Functioning Test of p.D. Rocket Fuze T-2027
Functioning Test of p.D. Rocket Fuze T-2025
Hypersonic and Unsteady Flow Science Issues for Explosively Formed Penetrators
Motion of an Underwater Projectile
Ballistic Test of Cool Propellants Ex-7024, Ex-7025, Ex-7026, Ex-7027, Ex-7028 and Ex-7029
Design, Development and Testing of Bi-Explosive Shaped Charge Meteoritic Simulators
Research and Development on Fuzes for Guided Missiles and Large Rockets
Intervalometer for Parachute Flare Launcher
Dynamic Testing of Missile Tracking Flares, Part 2
Static Tests of 3.2 Inch/1.6 Inch Hypervelocity Projectiles Versus Aircraft
High Performance Hollow Projectiles
Hypersonic and Unsteady Flow Science Issues for Explosively Formed Penetrator Warheads
Tail Force System on Cavitating Projectiles
Illuminating Flare Having High Drag Configuration
Appraisal of Utias Implosion Driven Hypervelocity Launchers and Shock Tubes
Flight Trajectory Simulation of Fluid Payload Projectiles
Harvell-Kilgore K-500 Red Parachute Flares
Hypervelocity Rocket System with Velocity Amplifier
Aerodynamic and Flight Dynamic Characteristics of the New Family of 5.56mm NATO Ammunition
Design and Fabrication of 8-Inch Extended Range Ammunition. Volume 2
A Pyrotechnic-Activated Calorimeter for Flight Research at Lunar Return Velocity
GATOR/AV-8A Environmental Captive Flight Vibration Response Tests
Development of Fuze for 5 in. Anti-Submarine Rocket. Fuze XR-36 for 5.0 in. A. S. Rocket
Holloman Air Development Center, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Weekly Test Status Report
12829C Lance Missile Number 4236, Round Number 299 RSL (25 August 1977)
Jettison Test. XM19/MK45 Flare Dispenser Installed in the UH-1C Helicopter
A Rational Method for Design of Feedback Control to Limit Missile Dispersion
13901 Little John, Missile No. 1463, Round No. 692 RG. (6 October 1972)
12801 Lance, Missile Nos. 2216/2310, Round No. 166 EET (6 November 1972)
Subcontact Lens Bubble Formation under Low Atmospheric Pressure Conditions