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=== Rockets can be carried by: === | === Rockets can be carried by: === | ||
− | * '''Planes'''[[File:An | + | * '''Planes'''[[File:An SB2-C Helldiver firing a Tiny Tim rocket.jpg|alt=An SB2-C Helldiver firing a Tiny Tim rocket|thumb|An SB2-C Helldiver firing a Tiny Tim rocket]] |
** Fighters (P-47 Thunderbolt) | ** Fighters (P-47 Thunderbolt) | ||
** Strike aircraft (IL-2) | ** Strike aircraft (IL-2) | ||
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** Ships (SKR-1) | ** Ships (SKR-1) | ||
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+ | [[File:RocketMotors.png|thumb|436x436px|'''Multi-nozzle''' rocket description]] | ||
== [[Rocket structure]] == | == [[Rocket structure]] == | ||
+ | There are several types of rockets, but here is described '''Multi-nozzle''' rocket: | ||
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+ | * '''Head''' | ||
+ | ** Nose & base fuze - What ensures an explosion after impact | ||
+ | ** High explosive - An explosive that destroys the target | ||
+ | ** Igniter - It allows the rocket to be launched not only after impact, but also in the air | ||
+ | * '''Motor''' | ||
+ | ** Cruciform propellant powder grain - Rocket fuel | ||
+ | ** Grain support space - It ensures that the fuel does not overflow | ||
+ | ** Central nozzle with blowout seal surrounded by eight other nozzles - Rocket propulsion | ||
+ | ** Fins - For direct rocket flight | ||
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+ | == [[Rocket groups]] == | ||
+ | There are several types of missiles, such as '''anti-aircraft''' unguided or '''anti-ground''' guided | ||
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+ | === [[Anti-aircraft unguided]] === | ||
+ | It is used to destroy other planes, it has its own fuse. |
Revision as of 18:36, 5 October 2022
Contents
General Information
A rocket is a type of amunition that can be fired in flight, from a ground vehicle and from warship. There are two groups of rockets: Anti-ground and anti-aircraft.
Some rockets explode on impact and some have their own fuse. The rocket contains a thruster, fuel and explosive. But there are other types of rockets that are guided, they also contain a guidance mechanism.
Rockets can be carried by:
- Planes
- Fighters (P-47 Thunderbolt)
- Strike aircraft (IL-2)
- Bombers (PV-2D Harpoon)
- Helicopters
- Utility Helicopter (G-Lynx)
- Attack Helicopter (Mi-24)
- Ground vehincles
- Tank destroyers (BM-13 Kaťuša)
- Anti-aircraft (M3 Bradley)
- Tanks (M4 Sherman Calliope)
- Warships
- Ships (SKR-1)
Rocket structure
There are several types of rockets, but here is described Multi-nozzle rocket:
- Head
- Nose & base fuze - What ensures an explosion after impact
- High explosive - An explosive that destroys the target
- Igniter - It allows the rocket to be launched not only after impact, but also in the air
- Motor
- Cruciform propellant powder grain - Rocket fuel
- Grain support space - It ensures that the fuel does not overflow
- Central nozzle with blowout seal surrounded by eight other nozzles - Rocket propulsion
- Fins - For direct rocket flight
Rocket groups
There are several types of missiles, such as anti-aircraft unguided or anti-ground guided
Anti-aircraft unguided
It is used to destroy other planes, it has its own fuse.