A 3-inch anti-aircraft gun fired at a target in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The 3-inch anti-aircraft gun equipped with torque amplifiers for distant control is operated by Ordnance Data Computer T 1. A battery of four 3-inch anti-aircraft guns. The gun crew fires guns at the towed target. Shells burst around the target range at a range of 8500 feet. The target falls after a hit.
A German V-2 rocket at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. A U.S. personnel standing around. A range control building, a gantry crane, a V-2 in launching position and a vertical launching tower for other types of missiles. The V-2 is launched and crashes in the far background. The gantry crane and a smaller type missile launching device in the area. Mountains surrounding the area. A couple of workers stand around and discuss.
A German V-2 rocket is launched and tested at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. Parked vehicles and mountains in the background. A radar installation shows various types of radar screens used in tracking the the missiles.
A German V-2 rocket is launched and tested at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. A radar tracking system shows various types of radar equipment used. A control house. Electrical power lines from the control house to the firing range.
A German V-2 rocket is launched and tested at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. The V-2 is transported to the firing range on a trailer truck driving along a highway. Mountains in the background.
A German V-2 rocket is launched and tested at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. A steam generating plant is used on the V-2 rocket.
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