Subject: KR> Weapons Release News
>The project that I'm working on (X-45)recently made an
>aviation milestone by atonomously releasing a Small
>Diameter Smart Bomb (SSB). From 35,000 ft., flying at
>over .65 mach, the inert bomb stuck within inches of
>the cent
Netters,
I know it isn't Friday, but I wanted to share a bit of
recent Aviation history with you all:
The project that I'm working on (X-45)recently made an
aviation milestone by atonomously releasing a Small
Diameter Smart Bomb (SSB). From 35,000 ft., flying at
over .65 mach, the inert bomb stu
hey scott
nice to hear from you. Thats some cool stuff.
Thanks
Wayne
- Original Message -
From: Scott Cable
To: KRnet
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 3:29 PM
Subject: KR> Weapons Release News
>
> Netters,
> I know it isn't Friday, but I wanted to share a bit of
> rec
Thanks Bob.
KRron
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Cable"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 5:29 PM
Subject: KR> Weapons Release News
>
> Netters,
> I know it isn't Friday, but I wanted to share a bit of
> recent Aviation history with y
>The project that I'm working on (X-45)recently made an
>aviation milestone by atonomously releasing a Small
>Diameter Smart Bomb (SSB). From 35,000 ft., flying at
>over .65 mach, the inert bomb stuck within inches of
>the center of the target(an old 2 1/2 ton truck).
>Scott Cable
+++
Sure Larry,
I'm positive that the KR could carry 20 or more of
these SSB's in the internal bomb bay of your KR-2B
;) ;)
--- larry flesner wrote:
> >The project that I'm working on (X-45)recently made
> an
> >aviation milestone by atonomously releasing a Small
> >Diameter Smart Bomb (SSB). From 35
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