Casualties due to German Bombs, and Anti-Aircraft Gunnery. Booklets included: (Predicting Combat Effects - August 1991); (The Influence of the Numerical Strength of Engaged Forces on their Casualties - October 1915); (Forced Changes in Combat Posture - July 1989); (Evaluation of 0.50 Inch (12.7mm) Armour Piercing, Incendiary, Tracer, Ball and High Performance Ammunition - October 1985); (Modelling DNBI for Threat: A Pilot Study of the Possible Contribution of UK Records of Naval DNBI - August 1990); (Readiness Technologies Advanced Development Threat Related Attrition (Threat) Temporary Facility Model Concept Exploration Scientific and Technical Report - December 1992); (A Survey of Suppression Volume I Corrigendum - February 1989); (A Survey of Suppression Volume IV - September 1988); (History of the Shaped Charge Effect, The First 100 Years - September 1983); (Casulties due to German Bombs in World War II: Persons in Anderson Shelters Vol 1: Description and Derivation of Data - February 1988); (Statistical Methods and Formulae - November 1964); (Department of Chemistry & Metallury Explosive Terms and Definitions - June 1978); (Ground Forces Casualty Rate Patterns The Empirical Evidence - September 1989); (Anti-Aircraft Gunnery - January 1948); (The Dynamic of Rotating Projectiles - August 1945); (Notes on Anti-Aircraft Gunnery - 1941); (Text Book of Ballistics and Gunnery Part II Section III Theoretical Principles of Gun Construction - March 1941); (Small arms and light weapons: An annotated Bibliography, Update 1996-1998 - September 1998).
Item is a 1919 paper and bibliography. Attaches algebraic formulas to psychological and other aspects of warfare, such as Fear, Pain, Fatigue and many others.
Item is a photocopied book; The cover states "Printed Under the Authority of her Majesty's Stationary Office" Stamp on cover that reads, "Library Geological Survey Office, Northern England."
Table of Contents Includes: Introduction and Summary; The Bombing Frame; Methods Used; Results; Method of using Table I and Figs, 1-4; Appendix I-II and Figures 1-4 attached. Item is referenced as Report No. 136.
Operational Research Booklets on Armoured Vehicles and the Effects and Problems of Ballistics and Gunnery. Booklets Included: (The Geometrical Theory of Sighting Systems - 1943); (Introduction to the Main Problem of External Ballistics - 1943); (The Effect of Variations in Loading Conditions in Internal Ballistics - 1945); (The Mathematics of Field Gunnery - ?); (Ballistics Pamplet No 9R Dispersion of Fire and Target Analysis - November 1961); (Armored Fighting Vehicles Comparison - 1971); (Army Staff Course Division I Telecommunication Study Academic Precis - January 1983); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery - 1946); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery - 1947); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamphlet No.1 Definitions, Motion in Vacuo and Laws of Air Resistance - 1948); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamphlet No. 2 Siacci Equations, Primary and Secondary Ballistic Functions, Use of Ballistics Tables - 1954); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamplet No. 3 Stability and Drift - 1951); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamplet No. 4 Meteorlogy and Meteorlogical Corrections - 1952); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamplet No. 5 Small Arc Calculations - 1957); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamplet No. 6 The Construction of Range Tables - 1954); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamplet No. 8 Sighting - 1946); (Textbook of Ballistics and Gunnery Pamplet No. 9 Dispersion of Fire - 1947); (History of the Research & Experiments Department Ministry of Home Security 1939 - 1945); (HS Freeth Papers Summary of 65 Cases Collected by Lt. Col. Freeth - ?); (Landing Operations Doctrine United States Navy - 1938)
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