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Rating | |
Length | 47.50" 120.65cm |
Diameter | 4.00" 10.16cm |
Weight | 2.44lbs 1.11kg |
Parachute | 36" 91.44cm |
Drogue | |
Motor Mount | 38mm-option 54mm |
Deployment | Single |
Little John-4"
File
lj40.rkt.ziplj40.pdf
Description
Features:
High Power Rocket
16.5" Ogive Plastic Nose Cone
1/4" Ply Laser Cut Fins and Rings
Delrin Rail Buttons
Cut Vinyl Decal
Pre-slotted Airframe
9/16" Tubular Nylon Shock Cord
Specifications:
Length: 47.5"
Diameter 4.0"
Weight: 39oz
Motor Mount: 38mm (Optional 54mm)
Fins: 1/4" Plywood
Optional Recovery System:
36" Quality Nylon Chute
12x12 Chute Protector
Optional Fiberglass Nose Cone:
Fiberglass nose cone is hand laid fiberglass with white gel-coat. Includes plywood bulkplate for eyebolt attachment point.
History
The LITTLEJOHN was a free flight artillery rocket designed to deliver the explosive power of heavy artillery. It could carry either nuclear or conventional warheads. Designed primarily for use in airborne assault operations, the highly mobile LITTLEJOHN rocket system complemented the heavier, self-propelled HONEST JOHN systems. The LITTLEJOHN reached the field in November 1961 and remained in the Army inventory until August 1969.