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US Rocket, 4.5 inch HE, T83 and Practice, T87

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Description

This is one of the "fixed-fin" type of 4.5-inch rockets, the other being the S.A.P. round. It is a high-velocity rocket, fired from the zero-length launchers.

The high-explosive head T2002 is thin walled and has an adapter and fuze-seat liner for the Nose Fuze Mk 149. An Auxiliary Booster Mk 3 Mod 1 is shipped in the fuze seat, protected by a chipboard disc and a shipping plug.

The T2000 motor is connected to the head by a steel coupling, threaded internally. The motor tube is constricted at the rear to form the nozzle. Lug bands are one button-type band and one zero-length band, 45.53 inches and 10.25 inches respectively from the base of the rocket.  

The T2000 tail assembly - four flat fins mounted radially on a metal sleeve - is secured to the nozzle by a threaded retainer coupling.

Twelve single-perforated sticks of powder having 7/16 inches inside diameter [unknown text] in the center of the tube. The ignition wires pass to the rear through a plastic closing cap cemented in the throat of the nozzle. They terminate in a phone-type plug. About two feet of igniter cable are held in the flare of the nozzle by a fiber cap cemented in place.

The T87 - T2003 head and T2000 motor - is like the T83 except for the live fuze and explosives, for which inert substitutes are provided.

Functioning

No information about functioning.

Hazardous Components

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Source(s)

OP 1664, Volume 1 - US Explosive Ordnance (1947)