Project ALARR (Air-Launched Air-Recoverable Rocket) is a program to develop a system for air sampling at altitudes above the capability of aircraft. It is intended to have a low-cost, quick-reacting, global capability as independent of ground facilities as possible. Air launches from a B-57 interim launch aircraft designed to test the recovery unit are described. The recovery unit, developed to provide air recovery, was unsuitable because it proved unreliable. The air-launch air-recovery technique could not be tested. This report describes Project ALARR flight tests from January 1964 to May 1965. (Author)
Project Alarr, Phase B, Subsonic Launches
1967
90 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Rockets , Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity , Sounding rockets , Fallout , Sampling , Air , Recovery , High altitude , Nuclear explosions , Aerial pickup systems , Jet bombers , Transport aircraft , Ascent trajectories , Descent trajectories , Launching , Flight testing , Parachute descents , Air-to-air , Air launched air recoverable rockets , Alarr(Air-launched air-recoverable rocket) , B-57 aircraft , C-130 aircraft , Genie , Vela project
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