EXTERIOR BALLISTICS RESEARCH, BRANCH NO. 1, NII 88, GORODOMLYA ISLAND
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August 12, 1953
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
COUNTRY
USSR (Kalinin Oblast)
This Document contains information affecting the Na-
tional Defense of the United States, within the mean-
ing of Title 1B, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as
amended. Its transmission or revelation of its contents
to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited
by law. The reproduction of this form is prohibited.
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Exterior Ballistics Research., Branch NO- DATE DISTR.
1~, NII 88, Gorodommllya Island
THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE.
THE APPRAISAL OP CONTENT IS TENTATIVE.
(FOR KEY SEE REVERSE)
LONG-RANGE ROCKETS
but it was rather small in the,case of the lislow" tip of the R.14_do not 25X1
remember details of any of the heating effects caused by re-entry. However,
only had one stable positions It was assumed that the warheads could re-enter
the atmosphere at 80 km altitude with any angle of incidence. Section Noe 2
(Aerodynamics) supplied the cw .y values dependent an C 9 perhaps based on
measurements in the wind tunnel of this section,, and also the other necessary
aerodynamic data. The oscillations of the angle of incidence decreased quite
quickly in all case o not remember the loss of range anymore'
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The warheads of the R-10. RR12c and R-14 were constructed in such a way a e
the heating effects were not critical fir the above'-mentioned 25X1
three rockets.
CONTROL OF LONG-RANGE ROCKETS DURING FRZE FLIGHT
2. Dr. Reichardt did research in the ballistics section on the contral of the
rocket on the free flight trajectory by electrical, path measuring.
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(Notes Washington Distribution Indicated By "X"; Field Distribution By "#".)
12 August 1953
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L SAND CONTROL OF UL 'I STAGE ROCKET
little starting acceleration Zfor the R-14, fwas 1.4) the rocket.
w-oilld strongly pendulate, but the guidance section was of the con-
ghat gyros would guarantee the, prover flying of the rocket
find' nothiftg could happen' in this respect.
Stability examinations were a matter for the guidance section and'
~r4re exaht+ltd with the help of a "track nodal" 25X1
Dry HOO ad little inclination for theoretical-mathematical methods...
di y for' the R-14 did, Dr..WOLPIt conduct stability re4earch,ii'non-
446ti.on''w th the examinations of the Ioade on the rocket Because of
rind inflienoe. In the case. of E-14 these -examinations were very
iteports ft'.'bli.oaueo the pressure center lies,for a long time during
f'li ht .sad of the
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06 x ctte research was m~ati~.e concernin .th
e ? behavior 25X1
after the latihc in. g . It was. clear that itrt'.projects with
one off them.. He had probably also worked on these rockets in P3$nt
loo. 88. l"adli pki. b&fora ho y a.ew i ramnl~'67.7+.A +n Gmoawnb+~ lCk I .
Dr. QUESSSL worked until the fall of 1950 in Branch R'o# 1 on reosarch
on the "Schmetterling" and "Rheintochter" missiles, or at least'on,.,'.
~its