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- Energy–
maneuverability theory is a
model of
aircraft performance. It was
developed by Col. John Boyd, a
fighter pilot, and
Thomas P. Christie, a mathematician...
- The
maneuverable reentry vehicle (abbreviated MARV or MaRV) is a type of
warhead for
ballistic missiles that is
capable of
maneuvering and
changing its...
- post-stall
analyses have been
increasingly used in
recent years to
advance maneuverability via the use of
thrust vectoring engine nozzles.
Russian emphasis on...
- The
Rockwell RPRV-870
HiMAT (Highly
Maneuverable Aircraft Technology) is an
experimental remotely piloted aircraft that was
produced for a NASA program...
- its forward-swept wing
which gave the
aircraft excellent agility and
maneuverability.
While serial production of the type
never materialized and the configuration...
-
warship that
combined the
sails and
armament of a
galleon with the
maneuverability of the
oared galley.
While never quite matching up to the full expectations...
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virtually the same as the BMP-1 with 6
drive wheels. Therefore, its
maneuverability is
supposedly comparable, if not better, to the BMP-1,
despite featuring...
- to
reduce weight, drag and
radar cross section, and
increase range,
maneuverability and survivability. The X-36 was
built to 28%
scale of a
possible fighter...
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steering for super-
maneuverability during the kill-stage. A three-pulse
motor provides additional acceleration and
maneuverability during the terminal...