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- A propellant (or propellent) is a m**** that is expelled or expanded in such a way as to create a thrust or another motive force in accordance with Newton's...
- maximum elevation of 35°. Time between salvos was approximately 45 seconds. Propellent charges were in 44 kg (97 lb) cotton or silk waste bags ('wrappers')....
- Plasma ignition of projectile propellent...
- award to $172 million. NASA plans to test spacecraft, engines and other propellent systems powered by nuclear fission no later than 2027 as part of the agency's...
- One of the original versions of 1960 (production started 1963). Solid propellent piston engine. Gyro/wire guidance with p****ive/active homing. Mod 1: Based...
- though they remained within specifications. To keep its liquid hydrogen propellent cold, the S-II second stage's cryogenic tanks were insulated; on earlier...
- 56×45mm NATO rounds and an upper 20×30mm (caliber of s**** x length of propellent case) grenade launcher firing both conventional and air-bursting "smart"...
- copolymers used to create some polymersomes. PEG is a component of the propellent used in UGM-133M Trident II Missiles, in service with the United States...
- fragmented, 16 years after launch, demonstrating the resilience of the propellent. A former source of debris was anti-satellite weapons (ASATs) testing...
- Warhead weight 150 kg (331 lb) Engine solid rocket Propellant Single stage solid propellent Rocket motor Operational range 50 km (27 nmi) Maximum speed 0.9 Mach Guidance...