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O que (quem) é oxyacetylene blowpipe - definição

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Blowpipe missile; Blowpipe (MANPADS)
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Blowpipe         
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Blow pipe; Blow-pipe; Blowpipe (disambiguation)
·noun A blowgun; a blowtube.
II. Blowpipe ·noun A tube for directing a jet of air into a fire or into the flame of a lamp or candle, so as to concentrate the heat on some object.
blowpipe         
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Blow pipe; Blow-pipe; Blowpipe (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a primitive weapon consisting of a long tube through which an arrow or dart is blown.
2. a long tube by means of which molten glass is blown.
a tube used to intensify the heat of a flame by blowing air or other gas through it at high pressure.
Blow-pipe         
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Blow pipe; Blow-pipe; Blowpipe (disambiguation)
A name sometimes given to an electric experiment illustrating the repulsion of electrified air particles from a point held at high relative potential. A metallic point, placed on the prime conductor of an electric friction or influence machine, becomes highly electrified, and the air becoming excited is repelled and acts upon the candle flame. If the candle is placed on the conductor and a point held towards it the repulsion is still away from the point.

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Blowpipe (missile)

The Shorts Blowpipe is a man-portable (MANPADS) surface-to-air missile that was in use with the British Army and Royal Marines from 1975. It also saw service in other military forces around the world. Most examples were retired by the mid-1990s. It is unique among MANPADS in that it is manually guided to its target with a small joystick, sending guidance corrections to the missile over a radio control link.

Blowpipe underwent a protracted and controversial development between the programme's initial conception in 1966 and 1975 when it finally entered service. It had its first use during active combat in the Falklands War in 1982 when it was used by both sides of the conflict. Its demonstrated performance was poor, with only two confirmed kills.

As a result of the poor performance of the system, an improved version offering semi-automatic guidance was introduced as Javelin. This was further improved with a laser designator system in Javelin S15, which was later renamed Starburst. Both Javelin systems were used only briefly before being replaced by the dramatically more powerful Starstreak in the 1990s.

Several advanced variants and alternative launchers, including a submarine-based system, did not see production. Approximately 35,000 missiles were produced in total.