rocket ammunition - translation to german
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rocket ammunition - translation to german

Ammunition Technicians; Ammunition Technician
  • The AT Badge.
  • RAOC and RLC EOD Memorial

rocket ammunition      
Raketenmunition (Kampfgerät betrieben mit Kraftstoff)
live ammunition         
  • Fourteen-inch ammunition on the deck of a battleship in 1944.
  • Cannonballs]] from the [[American Civil War]]
  • Modern 120 mm tank gun cartridges with different projectiles
  • Ordnance workers inspecting cartridge cases in [[Los Angeles]], 1943
  • M107]] shells
  • The inside of a modern 12.7 mm "anti-materiel" rifle bullet
  • rifle cartridges]] compared to the height of a US$1 bill.
  • Preparing 105 mm M119 howitzer ammunition: powder propellant, cartridge, and shell with fuze
EXPENDABLE WEAPONS OR WEAPON COMPONENTS DISPERSED FROM A WEAPON SYSTEM, SUCH AS BOMBS, MISSILES, MINES AND PROJECTILES
Ammunition for infantry; Ammunition for artillery; Munition; Munitions; Ammo; Live ammunition; Naval ammunition; Ordnance ammunition; Separate loading; Live ammo
echte Munition
rocket motor         
  • Armadillo Aerospace's quad vehicle]] showing visible banding (shock diamonds) in the exhaust jet
  • Exhaust exits nozzle
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  • Opel RAK.1 - World's first public flight of a manned  rocket-powered plane on September 30, 1929
  • The four expansion regimes of a de Laval nozzle:
• under-expanded
• perfectly expanded
• over-expanded
• grossly over-expanded
  • Rocket vehicle mechanical efficiency as a function of vehicle instantaneous speed divided by effective exhaust speed. These percentages need to be multiplied by internal engine efficiency to get overall efficiency.
  • Rocket thrust is caused by pressures acting in the combustion chamber and nozzle. From Newton's third law, equal and opposite pressures act on the exhaust, and this accelerates it to high speeds.
  • Exhaust exits nozzle
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  • Viking 5C rocket engine]] used on [[Ariane 1]] through [[Ariane 4]]
NON-AIR BREATHING JET ENGINE USED TO PROPEL A MISSILE OR VEHICLE
Chemical rocket; Rocket motor; Rocket engines; Rocket engine cooling; Vacuum Isp; Hydrogen reactor; Rocket Engines; Rocket Dynamics; Rocket Engine; Throttleable rocket engine; Rocket engine throttling; Rocket engine restart; History of rocket engines; Rocket ignition; Rocket engine transients; Rocket engine ignition; Rocket-engine; Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly
Raketenmotor

Definition

munitions
Munitions are military equipment and supplies, especially bombs, shells, and guns.
...the shortage of men and munitions.
...a munitions factory.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Ammunition technician

An ammunition technician (AT) is a British Army soldier, formerly of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps but since 1993 of the Royal Logistic Corps, trained to inspect, repair, test, store, and modify all ammunition, guided missiles, and explosives used by the British Army. These technicians are also trained to use demolition to safely dispose of individual items of ammunition and explosives (EODs) or to conduct logistics disposal of bulk stocks of multi items. After gaining sufficient experience, those who show the appropriate qualities are given extra training to render safe improvised explosive devices (IEDs) by a process called improvised explosive device disposal. Experienced ATs may be called to give evidence as expert witnesses in criminal or coroner's courts in relation to ammunition or explosives or to EOD and IEDD duties.