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or "60-lb" rocket used as an air-to-ground weapon with naval 5-inch shells as warheads and consisted of a 16- or 30-tube launchering system mounted on a towed carriage. The land version had an operational range of 8,000 yd (4.5 mi; 7.3 km). Rounds were fired at a rate of 4 per second.
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sticks and the launching system, known as a "mattress projector", was capable of projecting a salvo of 16 to 30 rockets 3,000 yards (2.7 km) in around 45 seconds. The weapon was also known as the "Stickleback".
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launch system developed by the British was designed to be deployed on warships and landing craft and fired in support of troops in a landing action. The rockets were 5-inch
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against targets on the invasion beaches and intended for saturating the defenders' positions with rockets. They were used in the
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launchers respectively), the western Allies deployed these weapons late in the war. Nevertheless, they did see useful service as
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The so-called land mattress was a ground weapon named after its naval equivalent. It was originally developed by Lt. Col.
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For naval assault on beaches, the specially-outfitted
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was the term applied to ground-based British-devised
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