An Evaluation of a Rolleron-Roll-Rate-Stabilization System for a Canard Missile Configuration at Mach Numbers From 0.9 to 2.3 - Page 22 of 48 - UNT Digital Library
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How rollerons stabilize missiles and how a clever feature might have escaped the Soviets. (Detailed in the comments) : r/aviation
Kobaz on Twitter: "@mhmiranusa @SnakeDocTop @Aviation_Intel @obretix I might be wrong, but I think it's case of them just firing the missile without the intention of hitting an actual target—merely for the
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