R4M, abbreviation for Rakete, 4 kilogramm, Minenkopf (English: Rocket, 4 kilogram, Mine-head), also known by the nickname Orkan (English: Hurricane) due...
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times featured "mine" in their name. For example, the German WW2 rocket R4M was an abbreviation of Rakete, 4 Kg, Minenkopf, meaning "Rocket, 4 kg (8...
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35 mm Bessa (redirect from Bessa R4M)
pictures with no batteries. Announced in October, 2006 at photokina, the Bessa R4M and Bessa R4A were the first Leica M-mount cameras to include framelines...
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2-inch RP (section R4M and post-war derivatives)
R4M. As this was intended for high-speed aircraft, the fixed fins and large launching rails of weapons like the RP-3 would not be acceptable. The R4M...
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Russian Aerospace Forces and various export customers. It is based on the R4M, a German design from World War 2. It is produced in a variety of sub-types...
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weapon. The summer and autumn of 1944 saw the adoption of the folding-fin R4M unguided rocket for use underneath the wings of the Messerschmitt Me 262...
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counter Allied bombers. Me 262s, equipped with up to 24 unguided folding-fin R4M rockets—12 in each of two underwing racks, outboard of the engine nacelles—approached...
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guns also meant getting in the range of the bomber's tail gun. The German R4M was the first practical rocket. It was highly successful, but came too late...
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equipment, such as bombsights and bomb racks. /R7, underwing installation of 12x R4M rockets carried on wooden racks. /R8, R110BS air-to-air rocket installation...
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The explosive shells fired by the MK 108 cannon and the warhead of the R4M rocket, both used in Luftwaffe fighter aircraft as offensive armament, both...
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