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- "Question 27/05: "Flashless" Propellant". Warship International. XLVII (3): 217. ISSN 0043-0374. Grobmeier, A.H. (2006). "Question 27/05: "Flashless" Propellant"...
- and Development Stanley P. Lovell, the company also developed a silent, flashless pistol for use by OSS agents behind enemy lines. An example of the pistol...
- improved, although flash spotting became less useful as ranges increased and flashless (or low flash) propellants became widespread. A successor to officers'...
- full charge, a full flashless charge, and a reduced charge. The standard full charge weighed 15.2–15.5 lb (6.9–7.0 kg), the flashless charge was slightly...
- observers or opto-electronic devices, although the widespread adoption of 'flashless' propellant limited the effectiveness of the latter. Once hostile batteries...
- specialist type developed during the Vietnam War by AAI, and is smokeless and flashless (SF), and uses a type of piston system to force the grenade out of the...
- and killing Admiral Akiyama. However, Helena had expended all of her flashless powder the previous night, and she was forced to use smokeless powder...
- from the flash, the current U.S. powder at 120 mm (4.7 in), and the U.S. flashless powder at 25 mm (0.98 in). This meant that about 75 times the propellant...
- made more difficult because two of the British cruisers were using a new flashless propellant. Bey, believing he had engaged a battleship, turned south in...
- 2000 the IPH has been part of the special research field dealing with flashless precision forging (“Sonderforschungsbereich 489”). Funded by the German...