WWII ERA DROP TESTS OF HIGH VELOCITY AIRCRAFT ROCKET (HVAR) NOTS CHINA LAKE 85214

This short film shows drop tests of an inert 5-inch caliber HVAR (High Velocity Aircraft Rocket), also called the Holy Moses. It's not clear precisely what was being studied here, but most likely the footage was intended to examine the effectiveness of the weapon release mechanism or hardpoint / pylon. The film was most likely shot at the U.S. Navy's China Lake facility, aka China Lake Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS),.where many weapons were developed and tested, and probably dates to the WWII period. During 1944, NOTS worked on the development and testing of the 3.5-inch, 5-inch, HVAR and 11.75-inch (Tiny Tim) rockets. The vehicle shown in use is Burma Jeep aka Ford GTB. This particular vehicle is what's known as a GTBS or GBTC truck or Bomb Service with crane ( made specially for the US Navy).
The HVAR was a very effective U.S. Navy air-to-surface rocket. It began service in World War II and continued until 1955. Largely fired by Navy airplanes, such as the F4U Corsair, the HVAR was however first used by the Army Air Forces against German targets near Lo, France in July 1944. About a million HVARs were produced. The loaded weight of the rocket was 61 kg (134 lb )including 11 kg (24 lb) of propellant and a 20 kg (45 lb) payload with 3.5 kg (7.8 lb) of high explosive. It reached a velocity of 1530 km/h (950 mph), and had a range of about 5 km (3 mi).
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  • @SonicYouth-si8mn
    @SonicYouth-si8mn28 күн бұрын

    This MythBusters episode has some weird music.

  • @Geckobane
    @Geckobane23 күн бұрын

    We got too many ROCKETS! What should we do with all these extra ones?

  • @BenTuckett1997_MainChannel
    @BenTuckett1997_MainChannel28 күн бұрын

    8 years later, another HVAR Rocket video

  • @Nighthawke70
    @Nighthawke7028 күн бұрын

    You guys did another film on HVAR rockets 8 years ago. 27242

  • @danpatterson8009
    @danpatterson800928 күн бұрын

    Silly test. At those speeds aerodynamic effects are almost nil, and the rocket barely changes attitude before it hits the ground. What can you learn?

  • @throngcleaver

    @throngcleaver

    28 күн бұрын

    You can learn what happens when a rocket breaks free during a landing on a runway or carrier deck. That truck was driving at the typical landing speed of the aircraft that carried it. The test rockets had live fuzes without the booster, to determine if the impact could set off the warhead. Obviously, the warheads were inert, as was the rocket motor propellant. It may not look like a lot, but they verified what would happen, which is what matters.

  • @SonicYouth-si8mn

    @SonicYouth-si8mn

    28 күн бұрын

    The release mechanism itself and angle of ordinance on it.

  • @SonicYouth-si8mn

    @SonicYouth-si8mn

    28 күн бұрын

    @@orlandopockets6372 did you see what the Democrats did in NH? They turned the marriage laws WOKE. SAD.

  • @Kneon_Knight

    @Kneon_Knight

    28 күн бұрын

    @@throngcleaver There you are, the voice of reason, knowledge, and sanity.

  • @throngcleaver

    @throngcleaver

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Kneon_Knight 🤣

  • @HayMaker-tv2dm
    @HayMaker-tv2dm28 күн бұрын

    Ridicolous!!!

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