- The
Unrotated Projectile (UP) was a
British anti-aircraft and ground-bombardment
rocket of the
Second World War. The
original 7-inch
version was developed...
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producing an
unrotated solution. This
refers to the
result of a prin****l axis
factoring with no
further rotation. The so-called
unrotated solution is...
- normal: 1,500
requests per second". On
October 20,
threat actors stole unrotated API
tokens and
breached Internet Archive on its
Zendesk email support...
- that
guidance would be
required for precision. However, rockets, or "
Unrotated Projectiles" as they were called,
could be used for anti-aircraft barrages...
- and
seems only to have been used with
British anti-aircraft
artillery '
unrotated projectiles' (rockets) in
World War II.
Radar proximity fuzes were a big...
-
developed before World War II, and as 2-and-3-inch-diameter (51 and 76 mm)
Unrotated Projectiles for
launching anti-aircraft weapons.
Small cordite rocket...
- 1933 with two more
mountings added in 1937. To
these were
added five
unrotated projectile (UP)
launchers in 1940, each
launcher carrying 20 seven-inch...
-
measurement precision Unified Process, a
software development process framework Unrotated projectile, an anti-aircraft
weapon UP (complexity) Up (game theory) Up...
- 7 mm) in compensation. A
small conning tower was
added aft, and four
Unrotated Projectile mounts were
added to
supplement the six octuple-barrel 2-pounder...
- fuel
rockets were
initially used in the anti-aircraft role; the 7-inch
Unrotated Projectile was
fired from
single pedestal-mounted
launchers on warships...