FFAR may refer to: 3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket 5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket Mk 4/Mk 40 Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket Free fatty acid receptor...
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Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket (redirect from FFAR (Fin-Folding Aerial Rocket))
The Mk 4 Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket (FFAR), also known as "Mighty Mouse", is an unguided rocket used by United States military aircraft. It was 2.75 inches...
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5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket (redirect from 5" FFAR)
rocket or FFAR was an American rocket developed during World War II for attack from airplanes against ground and ship targets. The first FFARs were developed...
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caliber machine guns, instead mounting unguided Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket (FFAR) “Mighty Mouse” rockets. The "K" and "L" Sabre Dog variants mounted four...
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3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket (redirect from 3.5-Inch FFAR)
The 3.5-inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket, or 3.5-Inch FFAR, was an American rocket developed during World War II to allow aircraft to attack enemy submarines...
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1955, using an F2H2 off of Wallops Island. The folded-fin aerial rocket(FFAR) reached an altitude of 54,864 m (180,000 ft). The Air Force followed up...
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unguided FFAR, which was already in widespread production. This would be turned into a missile by replacing the contact-fused warhead of the FFAR with a...
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The Zuni 5-inch Folding-Fin Aircraft Rocket (FFAR), or simply Zuni, is a 5.0 in (127 mm) unguided rocket developed by the Hunter Douglas Division of Bridgeport...
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cannon armament, being instead armed with 2.75-inch (70 mm) "Mighty Mouse" FFAR rocket pods. The final variant to enter service was the F-89J, which was...
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which is referred to as WAFAR (Wrap-Around Fin Aerial Rocket) instead of FFAR (folding-fin aerial rocket). To improve stability during the time the fins...
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Rocket platform United States FFAR rocket platform used by IA-58 and A-4. LAU-10/A Rocket platform United States FFAR rocket platform used by A-4. LAU-131...
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Typical armament for UH-1 gunship, M134 minigun and Mk 40 FFAR with a swivel-mounted M60 machine gun...
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Rooivalks with the United Nations Force Intervention Brigade fired FZ 90 70mm FFAR rockets on M23 positions near Chanzu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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bays each had tubes for 12 Folding-Fin Aerial Rockets (for a total of 24 "FFAR", with initially 2 in (51 mm) being fitted and later 2.75 in (70 mm) replacing...
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under-wing hardpoints with a capacity of 3 x drop tanks Rockets: 4 x Type 90-1 FFAR pod (57-mm or 90-mm) Missiles: 6 x PL-5 AAM or PL-9 AAM or 2 x R-27R1 SARH...
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composition: 40% Hexogen (RDX), 45% TNT and 15% aluminium 3.5-inch FFAR rocket (US forces) 5-inch FFAR rocket (US forces) RP-3 (United Kingdom) RS-82 (rocket family)...
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(180,000 ft) was reached with a 70mm (2.75-in.) folded-fin aerial rocket (FFAR) of Korean vintage. In spite of successful tests, the rockair concept never...
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Free fatty acid receptors (FFARs) are G-protein coupled receptors (GPRs). GPRs (also termed seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors) are a large family...
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Free fatty acid receptor 4 (section FFAR genes)
fatty acid receptors (FFARs) viz., FFAR1 (also termed GPR40), FFAR2 (also termed GPR43), and FFAR3 (also termed GPR41). These four FFARs bind and thereby are...
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Mouse, the first multi-button computer mouse produced by Apple Inc. Mk 4 FFAR Fin-Folding Aerial Rockets, used by the United States Air Force This disambiguation...
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carry combinations of: Rockets: 70 mm (2.75 in) unguided rockets such as MKE FFAR, Hydra 70, CRV7 Missiles: UMTAS: UMTAS and L-UMTAS anti-tank missiles Cirit:...
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[citation needed] NC-212, a licensed built CASA C-212 Aviocar aircraft. FFAR 2.75 inch rocket under Belgium's license. SUT torpedo. NDL-40 Ground-to-Ground...
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cones to accommodate radar, photo cameras, four 20 mm (.79 in) cannon, or 56 FFAR unguided rockets in addition to the nine hardpoints under the wings and the...
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FFARs mounted on a SBD for testing, 1944...
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rockets (the USAAF's 3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rocket (FFAR) and the US Navy's 5-inch FFAR and HVAR) showed that the long rails and anti-blast panels...
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7- or 19-tube launchers for 2.75 in (70 mm) FFARs/WAFARs or 2- or 4-tube launchers for 5 in (127 mm) FFARs or WAFARs Missiles: AIM-9 Sidewinder on wings...
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Kinzey 1987, p. 6. Sullivan 1979, pp. 24, 30, 33. Parsch, Andreas. "5 inch FFAR/HVAR." designation-systems.net, 2010. Retrieved: 28 October 2012. Kinzey...
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Buzogányvető (Hungarian heavy anti-tank rocket) Mk 4 (FFAR) "Mighty Mouse" R4M Orkan RS-82 Zuni (FFAR) Hatala, András. "44M "LIDÉRC" rocket I" (PDF). eeoda...
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missile 150 Air-to-surface missile AGM-65 Maverick United States 30 FZ 90 FFAR France Unguided rocket Kh-29 Russia Kh-31P Russia Anti radiation missile...
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an attempt to map the Island's caves. Most are equipped with the M134 and FFAR pod armament. The Bell X-1 was depicted early in the film The Right Stuff...
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