The requirement for the predictable dispersion of small munitions over large areas from ground support missile systems has resulted in the development of a fin stabilized submissile and sling ejection system for the Little John warhead. The progressive development of this system is traced including a comparison of simulator, sled test, and flight test results. The results indicate that it is not only necessary but also possible to eject long slender bodies, from a missile warhead at Mach 1, in a stable, uniform and predictable manner.


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    Title :

    Dispersion development program


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    Publication date :

    1975-08-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    English


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