Ballistic-Range Technology

The report is a comprehensive treatment of the state-of-the-art of ballistic-range testing, written for graduates by members of the staffs of the Hypersonic Free-Flight Branch at NASA-Ames Research Center and the Aerophysics Division of the Defence Research Establishment of Canada. The capability an...

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Ballistics
CONFIGURATION
DETECTORS
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
EXTERIOR BALLISTICS
FOREIGN REPORTS
HYPERVELOCITY GUNS
LIGHT GAS GUNS
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
NATO
NATO FURNISHED
RANGES(FACILITIES)
SABOT PROJECTILES
STATE-OF-THE-ART REVIEWS
TERMINAL BALLISTICS
Test Facilities, Equipment and Methods
WIND TUNNELS
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