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Fundamentals of missile and nuclear weapons systems are presented in this book which is primarily prepared as the second text of a three-volume series for students of the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Officer Candidate School. Following an introduction to guided missiles and nuclear physics, basic principles and theories are discussed with a background of the factors affecting missile flight, airframes, missile propulsion systems, control components and systems, missile guidance, guided missile ships and systems, nuclear weapons, and atomic warfare defense. In the area of missile guidance, further explanations are made of command guidance, beam-rider methods, homing systems, preset guidance, and navigational guidance systems. Effects of nuclear weapons are also described in categories of air, surface, subsurface, underwater, underground, and high-altitude bursts as well as various kinds of damages and injuries. Besides illustrations for explanation purposes, a table of atomic weights and a glossary of general terms are provided in the appendices.
... dedicated to the advancement and understanding of those principles and practices, military and political, which serve the vital security interests of the United States.
The volume is one of a series of handbooks prepared by Foreign Area Studies (FAS) of the American University, designed to be useful to military and other personnel who need a convenient compilation of basic facts about the social, economic, political, and military institutions and practices of various countries. The emphasis is on objective description of the nation's present society and the kinds of possible or probable changes that might be expected in the future.
General study on Italy - covers historical and geographical aspects, population, family, religion, social structure, mass media, economic structure, agriculture, industry, work, economic and social development, political system, defence and the administration of justice. Bibliography pp. 263 to 279, diagrams, graph, illustrations, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Portugal - covers economic structure, social structure, the political system, demographic aspects and geographical aspects, the historical setting, living conditions, education, culture, religion, agriculture, industry, trade, national defence, the administration of justice, etc. Bibliography pp. 411 to 435, diagrams, graphs, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Austria - covers historical and geographical aspects, demographic aspects and social structures, religion, education, the fine arts, communication, the political system, political partys, international relations, foreign policy, the economic structure, economic planning, public finance, the gross national product, agriculture, industry, trade, the balance of payments, defence, etc. Bibliography pp. 249 to 261, glossary, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Hungary - covers historical and geographical aspects, demographic aspects and social structures, living conditions, religion, education, cultural factors, the political system, political behaviour and attitudes, international relations, communication, the economic structure, economic planning, income, agriculture, industry, financial aspects, trade, defence, the armed forces, etc. Bibliography pp. 313 to 328, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Bulgaria - covers historical and geographical aspects, demographic aspects and social structures, ethnic groups, religion, living conditions, education, the fine arts, the political system, the administration of justice, the economic structure, the communist political party, mass media, international relations, trade, labour force, agriculture, industry, defence, etc. Bibliography pp. 301 to 316, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Cuba - covers the economy, the social structure, the political system, demographic aspects and geographical aspects, living conditions, education, culture, mass medias, etc. Bibliography pp. 485 to 525, diagram, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Yugoslavia - covers the historical setting, geographical aspects, the social structure and living conditions, ethnic groups, the political system and the economic structure, culture and education, agriculture, industry, trade, foreign policy and defence, etc. Bibliography pp. 553 to 630, glossary, maps and statistical tables.
General study of Albania - covers historical and geographical aspects, natural resources, population, social structure, education, mass media, political system, economic structure, agriculture, industry, defence and the administration of justice. Bibliography pp. 197 to 207, diagram, maps and statistical tables.
To build a firm foundation for [the readers'] aerospace education and start [them on their] trek through space, [the authors] have developed this textbook.... It contains the basic information [the readers] need to start on [their] journey. -Intro.
The book sets forth the role and place of reconnaissance in modern combat; its division into constituent parts; the demands made of it; the goal, missions, and objectives of reconnaissance; and the components of reconnaissance, the men and equipment, and the methods of reconnaissance. The fundamentals of organizing and conducting reconnaissance in the main types of combat are explained. The problems of assemblying and processing intelligence information are considered. Reconnaissance is a highly important form of support. It is required to furnish the command element and staff at all levels with the information about the enemy, the terrain, and the area of impending actions that is needed for successfully preparing and conducting combat actions. At the present stage, the Soviet Army and Navy have modern, highly effective reconnaissance equipment with which it is possible to locate enemy objectives (targets) quickly, to identify them correctly, and to determine their location (coordinates) with great accuracy.
Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual, Including Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists
Voice-frequency Telegraph Equipment as Used in Radio Terminal Sets AN/TRC-90, AN/TRC-90A, AN/TRC-90B, AN/TRC-129, and AN/TRC-129A
This investigation was undertaken to determine the influence of airfield pavement surface roughness upon aircraft operations and to develop more realistic airfield pavement surface smoothness criteria for the construction of new airfield pavements based upon aircraft and aircraft crew operational requirements. Based upon a literature review of previous efforts in the area of pavement roughness, the human response criteria to whole body vibration were selected as the criteria for assessing the severity of aircraft response resulting from ground operations. Field tests were conducted using instrumented aircraft to measure the acceleration response of the aircraft at three locations within the fuselage during a series of ground operations. The profiles of the test site runways were also measured. The results of these tests provided a direct measure of the influence of a known runway surface on the response of the aircraft system and information for the verification of the computer code used during the subsequent analytical phase of the investigation. Aircraft response data were measured for both the B-52 and the boeing 727 aircraft.
Surface Drainage Design for Airfields and Heliports
Arctic and Subarctic Emergency Construction 1966
Stabilization of Fine-grained Soil for Road and Airfield Construction
Von Lawrence S. Danyluk, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.) · 1986
The instrumentation data of the multiple-wheel heavy gear load (MWHGL) tests were reduced and analyzed. By incorporating the performance of test pavements under traffic, relations between load and pavement response were established. A method was developed to compute the measured stresses and deflections of the test pavements; based on the method, the stresses and deflections can be computed for similar types of airfield pavements under different loads. Correlations were established between computed parameters and traffic performance data from the MWHGL test section as well as from many other pavement tests conducted by the Corps of Engineers. Based on the instrumentation data, the principle of superposition was found to be valid for flexible pavements. Attempts were made to reevaluate the equivalent single-wheel loads for MWHGLs by many different methods. (Author).
Dictionary of Basic Military Terms
A Soviet View
1976
The brochure tells the story of the U.S. Army's "no-notice" joint force contingency operation on the island of Grenada. Because of a deteriorating political situation on Grenada after the deposing and execution of the leader of the government by its own military, the perceived need to deal firmly with Soviet and Cuban influence in the Caribbean, and the potential for several hundred U.S. citizens becoming hostages, the Ronald W. Reagan administration launched an invasion of the island with only a few days for the military to plan operations. While the U.S. military's capabilities were never in doubt, the unexpectedly strong Cuban and Grenadian resistance in the first two days of the operation and the host of American military errors in planning, intelligence, communications, and logistics highlighted the dangers of even small contingency operations. As the first joint operation attempted since the end of the Vietnam War, the invasion of Grenada also underscored the problems the U.S. Army faced in trying to work in a joint environment with its Air Force, Navy, and Marine counterparts.
Air Power in Three Wars
Von William W. Momyer · 1978
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