词条 | 8 cm Flz.-Rakete Oerlikon |
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|name=8 cm Flz.-Rakete Oerlikon |image=Oerlikon86.JPG |image_size=300px |caption=8 cm Flz.-Rakete Oerlikon Inert version |origin=Switzerland |type=Unguided air-to-surface rocket |is_ranged=yes |service= until 1991 |used_by=Swiss Air Force |wars= |designer= |design_date=1947–1952 |manufacturer=Oerlikon-Bührle |unit_cost= |production_date= |number= |variants=HEF (impact fuze) HEF (proximity fuze) HEAT (25 cm penetration) Inert training |spec_label= |weight= ca 10-12,3 kg without warhead |length=600-1 050 mm (depending on variant) |part_length= |width= |height= |diameter=80 mm |crew= |cartridge= |caliber= 80 mm |barrels= |action= |rate= |velocity= 650-700 m/s |range= 1500 m (HEAT) |max_range= |feed= |sights= Contrave }} The Oerlikon-Bührle 8 cm Flz.-Rakete Oerlikon (8 cm aircraft roket) is an 80-mm rocket produced in Switzerland by Oerlikon-Buehrle. Developed from 1947 to 1952 and used until 1991 by the Swiss Air Force under the name Oe85. OverviewThe rocket consists essentially of three parts:
From the rocket exists also a "Manipulier" (training / inert)version, they have no explosives and no rocket propellant, however, are identical to the real missile in the shape, aerodynamic and weight. It was used on the fighter aircraft of the type de Havilland Venom and Hawker Hunter. The use of FFA P-16 was planned, it was only at the testing to the P-16 prototypes because these aircraft are not manufacture in series. For the missiles, there were three different weapons carrier / Pylons:
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