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Shavetail
American rocket

Shavetail was an experimental American rocket developed during the 1950s. Used to evaluate the rapidly developing technology of rocketry, eleven Shavetail rockets were fired during 1959.

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Design and development

Intended to assist in the development of rocket and missile technologies, Shavetail was a small, inexpensive, unguided solid-fueled rocket that was capable of being modified to be tested in various configurations.1 Among the systems tested was one to ensure precise payload separation at motor burnout.2

Operational history

A series of eleven launches of the Shavetail rocket were conducted in late 1959, starting in August and ending in October.3 The maximum range of Shavetail was 6 miles (9.7 km).4

Notes

Bibliography

  • Baker, David (1978). The Rocket: The History and Development of Rocket & Missile Technology. New York: Crown. ISBN 978-0517534045. OL 4714156M.
  • Parsch, Andreas (2024). "(Other): "Missile Scrapbook"". Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles. designation-systems.net. Retrieved 2011-01-19.

References

  1. "Shavetail". White Sands Missile Range Missile Park. White Sands Missile Range Museum. Retrieved 2011-01-19. http://www.wsmr-history.org/Shavetail.htm

  2. Baker 1978, p.142.

  3. Parsch 2024

  4. "Shavetail". White Sands Missile Range Missile Park. White Sands Missile Range Museum. Retrieved 2011-01-19. http://www.wsmr-history.org/Shavetail.htm