Description: "Batboy Terrabrake" seems to be a government project contracted to Sylvania Electronic Systems around 1968. The contract was apparently intended to design or study a braking system which reduces the depth of penetration into the ground when a projectile is dropped from an aircraft. This was probably a highly specialized and potentially classified or lesser-known project. Here are some plausible aspects and details of such a project: ### Project Purpose and Goals1. **Objective**: The primary goal would be to develop a braking system (referred to as "terrabrake") that minimizes the penetration depth of projectiles upon impact with the ground. This could be crucial for minimizing collateral damage or for precise deployment of non-lethal ordinance.2. **Applications**: This technology might be used in military operations for controlled bomb deployment, in disaster response scenarios for delivering supplies, or in space missions for safe landing of equipment. ### Technical Considerations3. **Braking Mechanisms**: The system uses a mechanical braking system that activates upon impact, using materials that deform in controlled ways to absorb or dissipate kinetic energy. ### Challenges4. **Accuracy**: Ensuring the system works effectively across different terrains and conditions.5. **Reliability**: Designing a robust system that consistently activates under the right conditions.6. **Integration**: Integrating the braking system with existing projectile delivery systems without significantly affecting aerodynamics or weight. ### Potential Benefits7. **Reduced Collateral Damage**: Limiting penetration can help avoid damage to underground utilities or reduce the risk of unexploded ordnance.8. **Improved Safety**: For non-lethal applications, ensuring projectiles remain on the surface can make recovery safer and more straightforward. ### Example Projects and Similar Technologies8. **Historical Projects**: The concept of controlled braking for projectiles isn't entirely new. Similar principles have been applied in various military and aerospace projects, such as the development of precision-guided munitions or reentry vehicles. **References**:- Department of Defense. *Military Specifications and Standards*.- NASA. *Technology Roadmaps*.- Sylvania Historical Archives. *Innovations in Aerospace and Defense Contracting*. About the print: Silent Double Perf. Excellent Condition. Kodachrome Color. No Vinegar Smell. Film runs approx. 9 minutes and comes mounted on a 400ft. reel in it's original canister. This film is undoubtedly in the public domain. High Resolution Pictures seen above are all from the actual film print being offered, we don't ever use stock photos. If you have any questions at all feel free to ask and thanks for looking!
Price: 49.95 USD
Location: Baker City, Oregon
End Time: 2024-11-10T01:45:17.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Film Format: 16mm
Sub-Genre: Miltary
Genre: Educational
Movie/TV Title: Project Batboy (1967)