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Missile
About: Missile is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12829 publications have been published within this topic receiving 94307 citations. The topic is also known as: guided missile & missiles.
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TL;DR: The results predict that the anti-tank guided missile's performance in response to damage is extremely sensitive to the radial location of damage.
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TL;DR: In this article, the impact resistance of UHP-SFRC panels subjected to the aircraft engine was investigated by using a series of reduce-scaled engine model perforation test, in which the residual velocities of the engine missiles as well as the damage of both engine missile and target slab were derived and assessed.
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15 Jan 1993
TL;DR: In this paper, a convoluted fan structure is provided along the bottom surface of each diagonal segment of a petal-formed aft cover for a missile canister to prevent recirculation of rocket exhaust gases from the plenum into the canister through the formerly open corner areas and augment the closure force to restore the petals to the closed position after completion of a missile launch.
Abstract: A convoluted fan structure is provided along the bottom surface of each diagonal segment of a petal-formed aft cover for a missile canister. As the cover petals open under influence of rocket exhaust impingement on the cover, the fan structures cover the diagonal areas toward the corners of the opening. This prevents recirculation of rocket exhaust gases from the plenum into the canister through the formerly open corner areas and augment the closure force to restore the petals to the closed position after completion of missile launch.
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27 Jul 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system for the detection and location of a single-armed, electrically nonconductive, short-range, single-barrel, and single-torque (SBM) anti-balloon (D) missile, where either ambient electromagnetic noise or specifically transmitted electromagnetic impressed signals are altered by interference from the missile, and this change is detected by receivers to detect the missile and its location.
Abstract: Electronic detection and location of missiles, such as darts (D), in which either ambient electromagnetic noise or specifically transmitted electromagnetic impressed signals are altered by interference from the missile, and this change is detected by receivers (12, 20) to detect the missile and its location The material (14) of the target area (T) into which the missile is embedded is electrically nonconductive
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