Ordnance – Rocket launching – Having tubular guide means
Patent
1990-10-15
1991-10-22
Brown, David H.
Ordnance
Rocket launching
Having tubular guide means
89 1814, F41F 3042
Patent
active
050584812
ABSTRACT:
The rocket launcher in accordance with this invention includes a pair of ules fabricated from a lightweight composite material with each module having twelve lightweight composite tubes integrally formed therein. The tubes are located relative to each other within the modules so that the axis of each are generally parallel. Each module is aerodynamically configured such that the modules may be fastened together to form a rocket launcher which when attached to an aircraft is capable of launching twenty-four rockets. The rocket launcher of this invention may also be used to launch only twelve rockets by attaching only one module to the aircraft.
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Drummond Lanny D.
Williams, II Joseph E.
Brown David H.
Kalmbaugh David S.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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