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  2. Steve Eves - Wikipedia

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    Steve Eves formerly held the world record for the tallest and heaviest amateur rocket ever successfully launched. The rocket was 36 feet (11 m) tall and weighed 1,648 pounds (748 kg). [ 1 ] On Saturday April 25, 2009 Eves launched the 1/10 scale replica of the Saturn V rocket 4,441 feet (1,354 m) into the air, and successfully recovered it. [ 2 ]

  3. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Solid-propellant rockets or solid-fuel rockets have a motor that uses solid propellants, typically a mix of powdered fuel and oxidizer held together by a polymer binder and molded into the shape of a hollow cylinder. The cylinder is ignited from the inside and burns radially outward, with the resulting expanding gases and aerosols escaping out ...

  4. CRV7 - Wikipedia

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    Given both stores, pilots can train rocket and bomb fire on a single sortie. The CRV7, short for "Canadian Rocket Vehicle 7", is a 2.75-inch (70 mm) folding-fin ground attack rocket produced by Bristol Aerospace in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was introduced in the early 1970s as an upgraded version of the standard U.S. 2.75-inch air-to-ground rocket.

  5. List of U.S. Army rocket launchers - Wikipedia

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    T numbers were given to development models. M16 and M8 rockets T-30 Rocket launcher. T1 rocket launcher, 2.36 inch, solid tube shoulder mount. M1 bazooka; T3 rocket launcher, 4.5 inch, 1-tube on M4 carriage, (37 mm Gun M3)

  6. RAAD 200 - Wikipedia

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    The launcher control unit includes automatic control with two servo motors. Additional features of the RAAD 200 include rear outriggers for stability, a cabin folding system for adaptability, an air conditioning system for crew comfort, and comprehensive communication equipment.

  7. Category:Self-propelled rocket launchers - Wikipedia

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    Self-propelled rocket launchersrocket launchers and missile launchers on military vehicles. Used for launching guided missiles or unguided rockets . For non-vehicular launchers, see: Category: Missile launchers , and Category: Rocket launchers .

  8. Rocket launcher - Wikipedia

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    A smaller variation is the gyrojet, a small arms rocket launcher with ammunition slightly larger than that of a .45-caliber pistol. Recoilless rifles are sometimes confused with rocket launchers. A recoilless rifle launches its projectile using an explosive powder charge, not a rocket engine, though some such systems have sustainer rocket motors.

  9. Expendable launch system - Wikipedia

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    The rocket, known as the SS-520-5, is the world's smallest orbital launcher. [ 14 ] In 2023, JAXA began operating the H3 , which will replace the H-IIA and H-IIIB; the H3 is a liquid-fueled launch vehicle developed from a completely new design like the H-II, rather than an improved development like the H-IIA and H-IIB, which were based on the H-II.