File:CRWarheadTest.jpg
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English: Public domain image from China Lake site
CHINA LAKE HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Arena firing of continuous-rod warhead, 1972; extremely effective against aircraft, the continuous-rod warhead is a single bar of metal explosively expanded into a sort of flying buzzsaw; China Lake developed warheads for a variety of missiles, including Sidewinder and Sparrow.Deutsch: Testzündung eines Continuos-rod-Gefechtskopfes (China Lake, 1972):
Der expandierende Stabring breitet sich hier parallel zur Erdoberfläche aus, trifft auf die umgebenden Zielplatten und durchschlägt diese. |
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