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Shell (projectile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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M107 projectile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shell (projectile) Shells Types Armour Charge Fuze Explosive Economy. ... ; A shell is a projectile, which, as opposed to a bullet, is not only shot by explosives, but also contains explosives itself.
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The history of shell design practically begins with the introduction of rifled guns in the middle of the nineteenth century as the result of the recommendations of a Royal Commission in 1858. The cannon ball presents no design problems. ... The first shell introduced were nose or base-fuzed common shell, made of iron and...
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A Wisdom Archive on Shell (projectile) ... A selection of articles related to Shell (projectile) ... Shell (projectile): Encyclopedia - Artillery...
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This is the index page for articles related to Shell (projectile). The articles are presented in order of relevance for Shell (projectile). ... More material related to Shell Projectile can be found here:
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A supporting cupola is provided for the propellant of a base-bleed gas generator for a projectile, shell or the like. The supporting cupola is arranged in the discharge aperture of the gas generator a ... A supporting cupola is provided for the propellant of a base-bleed gas generator for a projectile, shell or the like.
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from __future__ import division from visual import * from visual.graph import * scene.width=720 scene.height=430 scene.x=scene.y=0 ## Constants g = ??? # # enter the drag coefficient density = ??? # enter the density of air in kg/m**3 mass = ??? # ... ball.p = ??? t = 0 deltat = 0.001 # adjust if necessary ## Physics loop. Loop will run...
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Pyrotechnic Skat-Shell Projectiles have an effective range of 60-80 yards. After firing, they separate into 4-5 sub-munitions that discharge within 20-30 seconds. 37mm Skat-Shell Multiple Projectile. CN, CS, or Smoke. ... Defense Technology Pyrotechnic 37mm Skat-Shell Multiple Projectile...
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A shell is a projectile which as opposed to a bullet is not solid but contains an explosive or other filling though modern usage includes large projectiles without a filling which are properly termed shot AP APCR APCNR APDS APFSDS and Proof shot It should be noted that although they do not contain a high explosive material ...
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