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Crawford Kent R., Mitiukov Nicholas W. Identification of the parameters of naval artillery

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Crawford Kent R., Mitiukov Nicholas W. Identification of the parameters of naval artillery
Scientific edition. — Prague: Vědecko vydavatelské centrum «Sociosféra-CZ», 2013. — 212 p. — ISBN: 978-80-87786-52-9.
This book deals with the problems of reconstructing ballistic performance, based on eclectic source material. Included are some concrete examples of the identification of the parameters of naval artillery. Also included is a database of naval artillery from the Ironclad Era through World War 2.
Cavalli, Wahrendorff and the making of Krupp.
Hitting the target. Naval fire control 1860 to 1900.
Help solve an historical mystery!
Thoughtson the naval technology used in the battle of the Yalu.
Mathmetics and the analysis of naval gun performance and projectiles.
Reconstructing the 120-mm guns for the destroyer Oquendo.
The British – Italian performance in the Mediterranean from the artillery perspective.
An estimation of the pneumatic gun's effectiveness.
Two unusual weapons in early submarines.
Database of ballistic characteristic of rifle's guns.
Kent Rand Crawford, Master in History, Doctor of Science, Professor of Natural History. He educated in the United States, he spent much of the past ten years traveling and visiting colleagues in the United Kingdom, Spain and Russia. Now retired, he lives and works in Costa Rica, where he continues his forty plus years study of Naval Ordnance. He is the author about 50 scholarly publications, including such monographs as Identification of the Parameters of Naval Artillery (in co-authorship with N. W. Mitiukov, Prague, 2013).
Nicholas W. Mitiukov is Professor in Engineering, Docent, Corresponding Member of Real Academia de la Mar (Spain), Corresponding Member of the Academy of Military Science (Russia), Professor of Izhevsk State Technical University, Professor of Kama Institute of Humanitarian and Engineering Technologies. He is the author of over 500 academic publications, including such monographs as The Spanish-American War in the Pacific Ocean (in 3 volumes, St. Petersburg, 2005–2007), Simulation Modeling in Military History (Moscow, 2007, 2nd ed., Moscow, 2010), Ballistics of Arrows according to the Archeological Data (in co-authorship with A. V. Korobeinikov, Izhevsk, 2007, 2nd ed., Moscow, 2014), Identification of the Parameters of Naval Artillery (in co-authorship with K. R. Crawford, Prague, 2013).
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