-
fired in
large volleys, with some
aircraft carrying as many as 104 rockets.
FFARs were the
primary armament of many NATO
interceptor aircraft in the early...
-
FFAR may
refer to: 3.5-Inch
Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket 5-Inch
Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket Mk 4/Mk 40 Folding-Fin
Aerial Rocket Free
fatty acid receptor...
-
rocket or
FFAR was an
American rocket developed during World War II for
attack from
airplanes against ground and ship targets. The
first FFARs were developed...
-
fatty acid
receptors (
FFARs) viz., FFAR1 (also
termed GPR40), FFAR2 (also
termed GPR43), and FFAR3 (also
termed GPR41).
These four
FFARs bind and
thereby are...
-
caliber machine guns,
instead mounting unguided Folding-Fin
Aerial Rocket (
FFAR) “Mighty Mouse” rockets. The "K" and "L"
Sabre Dog
variants mounted four...
- The 3.5-inch
Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket, or 3.5-Inch
FFAR, was an
American rocket developed during World War II to
allow aircraft to
attack enemy submarines...
- Free
fatty acid
receptors (
FFARs) are G-protein
coupled receptors (GPRs). GPRs (also
termed seven-(p****)-transmembrane
domain receptors) are a
large family...
- 1973. Chapter: "Some
amusing names of
arsine ligands: edas, vdias, dam,
ffars etc" J. Andraos, "Glossary of
Coined Names &
Terms Used in Science", York...
- F-94C
being armed with 2.75 in (70 mm)
FFARs...
- The Zuni 5-inch Folding-Fin
Aircraft Rocket (
FFAR), or
simply Zuni, is a 5.0 in (127 mm)
unguided rocket developed by the
Hunter Douglas Division of Bridgeport...