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GENERAL EQUIPMENT INC.
8724 Sunset Drive #191● Miami FL 33173 · USA
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M151 WARHEAD
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Warhead |
DESCRIPTION: |
M151 Warhead 2,75" Rocket |
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Upon Request |
PACKING: |
Upon Request |
m151 warhead 2,75" rocket
From New manufacture
The 2.75-inch rocket was soon adapted for air-to-ground use, and a variety of warheads were developed. These included the heavier M151: M151: 3.95 kg (8.7 lb) anti-personnel fragmentation warhead
The 2.75-inch rocket was also adopted by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps as a primary weapon for its armed helicopters. For better performance when launched from these slow platforms, the MK 40 motor was developed. It has a modified nozzle for a greater spin and therefore higher accuracy. Except for the specialized installations in early high-speed interceptors, the MK 4/40 rockets were almost exclusively employed from multi-tube launch pods. A wide variety of these pods were used, and the most important were: |
See details for more rockets at:
COMPLETE ROCKET MK66 M151 WARHEAD NO NAME.pdf
LAUNCHERS
See details at:
BROCHURE M261.pdf
2 75 INCH BROCHURE .pdf
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