LSC = Linear Shaped Charge. Likely the plasma jet of whatever metal liner
they are deforming.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 5:42 PM Troy Prideaux <troy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Henry,
The very summarised description says:
"When TT is initiated by the guidance system, a firing signal is sent
through the A/D device to the LSC. A plasma jet from the LSC cuts through
the motor case, allowing the motor combustion gases to escape through the
TT
stacks."
Any more information on how that "plasma jet" works?
Thanks,
Troy
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2020, Anthony Cesaroni wrote:
Minuteman termination. That?s funny. Must have been for range safety
during testing.
No, all three operational Minuteman versions had thrust termination on
third stage, to improve insertion accuracy (although on Minuteman III theset
requirements were relaxed a bit because the liquid-fuel MIRV maneuvering
stage could do final velocity trim). See attached excerpts from a slide
about Minuteman hardware (which refers only to Minuteman II and III
because it was written after Minuteman I was retired).
Henry