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Rating | |
Length | 52.50" 133.35cm |
Diameter | 4.00" 10.16cm |
Weight | 2.75lbs 1.25kg |
Parachute | |
Drogue | |
Motor Mount | 38mm-optional 54mm |
Deployment | Single |
Patriot-4"
File
patriot.rkt.zippatriot.pdf
Description
Features:
High Power Rocket
Heavy Duty Plastic Nose Cone
1/4" Plywood Laser Cut Fins and Rings
Delrin Rail Buttons
Dual Deployment Capable
Cut Vinyl Decal
Pre-slotted Airframe
9/16" Tubular Nylon Shock Cord
Specifications:
Length: 52.5"
Diameter 4.0"Ì´ååÌÎå«Ì´å
Weight: 44oz
Motor Mount: 38mm (Optional 54mm)
Fins: 1/4"Ì´ååÌÎå«Ì´å Plywood
Optional Recovery System:
36" Quality Nylon Chute
12x12 Chute Protector
Optional Altimeter Bay:
Choose a reduced price removable or standard altimeter bay upgrade. Note, the reduced price altimeter bay upgrade does not include a couple parts that are redundant with the parts included in the kit.
History:
The PATRIOT is the U.S. Army's most advanced air defense system. Capable of defeating both high performance aircraft and tactical ballistic missiles, it is the only operational air defense system that can shoot down attacking missiles. A PATRIOT battery (i.e., the basic firing unit) consists of a phased array radar, an engagement control station, computers, power generating equipment, and up to eight launchers, each of which holds four ready-to-fire missiles. There are about 90 soldiers assigned to a battery, but three soldiers in the engagement control station are the only personnel required to operate the battery in combat. The first combat use of PATRIOT occurred in Saudi Arabia and Israel during Operation Desert Storm.