Radio proximity fuze

    • [DOC File]ECM_02.doc

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      Determining ML from the proximity fuze signal is questionable since fuze power is so low that no real warning will be obtained. That is, fuze power is 100-200 watts broad-beamed. Detection of a Mach-2 …

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    • [DOC File]The Forward Observer in WWII - 29th Infantry Division

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      Fuzes available were Time (TI) Point Detonating (PD) PD with a .5 second delay (DEL) and Variable Time (VT) the “proximity fuze” introduced in late 1944. Employment of these shell fuze combinations …

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    • [DOCX File]Field Manual Condensed (FMC) 6-30

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      The VT (or proximity) fuze is a radio-activated fuze that detonates at a predetermined height of burst. A VT fuze provides the same effect as fuze time but does not have to be adjusted. It is an excellent fuze …

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    • [DOCX File]Tangipahoa Parish School Board

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      the proximity fuze was an explosive device that exploded when close to its target; the use of new antibiotics, such as . penicillin, prevented the death of more soldiers; jet and rock engines. Most than …

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