Wind tunnel tests generate data for F-22 missile warning system
Engineers developing the F-22 fighter's missile warning system hope to get a better understanding of tracking enemy missiles by firing a missile motor in a wind tunnel at the U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center that is usually used to test aircraft engines. A recent test at AEDC...
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