Device for launching unmanned missiles from an aircraft

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Passenger or cargo loading or discharging

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07926764

ABSTRACT:
A device for launching unmanned missiles from an aircraft with a pallet, on which at least one container is provided to receive a missile. The container has an upper container section that has a pylon for the suspended, detachable support of the missile. The container has a lower container section that is embodied as a support area for the missile.

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Translation of DE10338963. Grabmeier, Michael.
“463L Master Pallet.” Wikipedia article. Retrieved Feb. 12, 2010. Document describes U.S. Air Force 463L Master Pallet, invented in 1959.

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