- "Question 27/05: "
Flashless" Propellant".
Warship International.
XLVII (3): 217. ISSN 0043-0374. Grobmeier, A.H. (2006). "Question 27/05: "
Flashless" Propellant"...
- improved,
although flash spotting became less
useful as
ranges increased and
flashless (or low flash)
propellants became widespread. A
successor to officers'...
- 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...
- 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...
- and
probably some
other armies of ex-USSR countries. The GSN-19
silent (
flashless and noiseless)
grenade launcher is
unusual in the fact that it is both...
-
observers or opto-electronic devices,
although the
widespread adoption of '
flashless'
propellant limited the
effectiveness of the latter. Once
hostile batteries...
- 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...
-
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...
-
muzzle velocities than for AP (armour-piercing),
because of the use of
flashless propellant for
night operations. The
naval designation was QF 6-Pounder...