Gerald Vincent Bull (March 9, 1928 – March 22, 1990) was a Canadian engineer who developed long-range artillery. He moved from project to project in his...
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expert Gerald Bull. There were most likely four different devices in the program. The project began in 1988; it was halted in 1990 after Bull was assassinated...
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that involved two businesses, Sheffield Forgemasters and Walter Somers, Gerald Bull, members of parliament Hal Miller and Nicholas Ridley, the UK's Secret...
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by Norinco, It was developed with the assistance of Gerald Bull. By the late-1970s, Gerald Bull was aiding the development of longer-ranged 155 mm caliber...
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Space Research Corporation was a corporation founded by Gerald Bull, after the budget for his research at Project HARP for the United States and Canadian...
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designed for the former Iraqi Army by the Canadian weapons engineer Gerald Bull. It would have been one of the world's most powerful artillery pieces...
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5, 1990). "Who killed Gerald Bull? (Video) – CBC". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved July 15, 2009. Dr. Gerald Bull: Scientist, Weapons Maker...
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Jerry Sloan (redirect from Gerald Eugene Sloan)
Gerald Eugene Sloan (March 28, 1942 – May 22, 2020) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He played 11 seasons in the National Basketball...
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produced by HBO, dramatizing the life of Canadian supergun designer Dr. Gerald Bull and his involvement in Project Babylon, Saddam Hussein's plan to build...
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artillery engineer Gerald Bull's Project Babylon, which was also known as the 'Iraqi supergun' by the media. During Project Babylon, Bull used his experience...
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Barker (1929-2005) Gerald Ash (born 1942), electrical engineer Gerald Birks (1894–1991), Canadian World War I fighter ace Gerald Bull (1929–1990), Canadian...
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Al Majnoon with technical assistance from Canadian artillery engineer Gerald Bull, which later evolved into the much larger and more sophisticated Al Fao...
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2015) 1927 – Jackie Jensen, American baseball player (d. 1982) 1928 – Gerald Bull, Canadian-American engineer and academic (d. 1990) 1928 – Keely Smith...
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of Gerald Bull, a renowned but controversial ballistic engineer specializing in high-velocity guns and gun propulsion systems. In the mid-1950s, Bull was...
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The GC-45 (Gun, Canada, 45-calibre) is a 155 mm howitzer designed by Gerald Bull's Space Research Corporation (SRC) in the 1970s. Versions were produced...
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Terry Martin who also appear in Forsyth's 2006 novel The Afghan. Dr. Gerald Bull designs a supergun codenamed Project Babylon for Iraq. He believes that...
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Space Nine Minister Jaro Essa 3 episodes - uncredited 1994 Doomsday Gun Gerald Bull Television movie 1995 Moses Merneptah Television movie 1996 The Greatest...
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It was used from March 1943 through February 1945. Canadian engineer Gerald Bull became interested in the possibility of using 'superguns' in place of...
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barrels, 30,000 rounds and design specifications for the GC-45 from Gerald Bull. One of the GC-45 test pieces was mounted on a US 155 mm M59 carriage...
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Extended Range Full Bore (ERFB) projectiles developed from the work of Gerald Bull and his Space Research Corporation. They are produced in two versions...
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politician (b. 1912) 1989 – Peta Taylor, English cricketer (b. 1912) 1990 – Gerald Bull, Canadian engineer and academic (b. 1928) 1991 – Léon Balcer, Canadian...
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designed and tested in 1975, but the program was terminated in 1978. Gerald Bull and Naval Ordnance Station Indian Head tested an 11 in (280 mm) sub-caliber...
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Space Research Corporation (SRC), then owned by aeronautical engineer Gerald Bull. By the end of the 20th century, the technology was generally available...
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different reactor kinetics. Defence Research and Development Canada Gerald Bull Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit (CJIRU) Canadian Voice of Women...
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fin-stabilised projectiles fired from general-purpose rifled barrels. Gerald Bull worked extensively on ways to eliminate the driving band, leading to...
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caused worry for allied forces in the Persian Gulf War. The designer Gerald Bull was contacted in late 1980s by China to develop his work, which he agreed...
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models for high-speed testing, instead of using a wind tunnel. Led by Gerald Bull, the sabot–based system would go on to be used in Project HARP during...
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warhead anti-tank guided missile, with a range of 10 km. Together with Gerald Bull, the G6 self-propelled howitzer and G5 towed howitzer, the longest ranged...
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the 1900s Gerald Bull (1928–1990), Canadian engineer Graham MacGregor Bull (1918–1987), South African and British physician Grant Short Bull (c. 1851–1935)...
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of options like the APU and fire-control systems. Once out of prison, Gerald Bull was soon contacted by China. The PLA also used the Noricum version, producing...
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