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  2. Elevation (ballistics) - Wikipedia

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    FM 6-40, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Manual Cannon Gunnery (23 April 1996), Chapter 3 - Ballistics; Marine Corps Warfighting Publication No. 3-1.6.19 FM 23-91 , Mortar Gunnery (1 March 2000), Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Mortar Gunnery [5]

  3. Mortar (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    "Field Manual 3-22.91Mortar Fire Direction Procedures" (PDF). Department of the Army. 17 July 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 February 2013 "Field Manual 23-91Mortar Gunnery" (PDF). Department of the Army. 1 March 2000; Mallet's Mortar, the largest British mortar ever made

  4. Gun data computer - Wikipedia

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    M15: A part of the M35 field artillery fire-control system, which included the M1 gunnery officer console and M27 power supply. M16: A ballistics computer for M60A1 tanks. M18: FADAC (field artillery digital automatic computer), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] an all-transistorized general-purpose digital computer [ 3 ] manufactured by Amelco ( Teledyne Systems ...

  5. Fairchild AT-21 Gunner - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) issued a specification for a specialized bomber trainer, ordering two prototypes from Fairchild Aircraft.The XAT-13 powered by two 450 hp (340 kW) Pratt & Whitney R-1340-AN-1 radial engines, emerged as a "scaled down" bomber with a single machine gun in the glazed nose and a top turret with twin machine guns and fitted with tricycle landing gear. [2]

  6. M734 fuze - Wikipedia

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    M734 fuze cross section Amplifier (top) and oscillator. The M734 multi-option fuze [1] is a rangefinder and collision detection system used on 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm mortar shells as a trigger to detonate the shells at the most damaging heights of burst when combating four types of battlefield threats:

  7. McGlashan Air Machine Gun - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Specification 94-24733-A Trainer, Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3, Apr 14, 1943, ARC Identifier 4589590 Army Air Forces Specification No. 24872, Trainer - Aerial Gunnery, Type E-13 June 24, 1943, ARC Identifier 4589622 Expenditure Order File 554-1-179, Scoring target for type E-3 aerial gunnery trainer, ARC Identifier 4591013

  8. Is your Myrtle Beach area home built atop or near an ... - AOL

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    Thousands of similar munitions have been found in the area in the decades since it was a designated bombing and gunnery range by the U.S. Army Air Corps. A screen shot from an August 23, 2023 ...

  9. C-RAM - Wikipedia

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    Unveiled at the 2014 Singapore Air Show on 11 February, [9] the system is designed to destroy short-range rockets, artillery, and mortars with a range of up to 7 km (4.3 mi), too small for the Iron Dome system to intercept effectively. [8] In addition, the system could also intercept unmanned aerial vehicles. [10]