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flight, and fuels suitable for use in an interceptor missile. As part of this project a lengthy study of the upper atmosphere was undertaken from instrumented balloons. Another development from this era was the use of gun-fired models for high-speed testing, instead of using a
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during the early 1960s. The early portions of the 1960s was taken up developing a series of increasingly powerful high-acceleration solid rocket propellants, and to test them they designed and built a test vehicle that would later become the
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rocket. Neither was accepted for production, but the basic research was used with local defence contractors to build up familiarity with the new technologies.
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In 1969 a re-alignment from pure research to smaller projects directly requested by the Armed Forces took place, along with a change of name to
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CARDE then looked into using the new propellant as the basis for a new motor for existing 2.75-inch air-to-ground rockets. The result was the
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Starting in 1951 CARDE implemented a major missile development program, eventually delivering two combat systems, the
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rocket, which had roughly twice the speed of the existing US design, and with enough energy to be able to puncture
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in 1974, and the CRV-7 has been used by the Canadian and other air forces since that time.
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system was undertaken, along with research into the problems of detection and tracking,
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Starting in 1955 a serious effort to equip Canada with a useful
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Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment
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Canadian
Canadian Forces Base Valcartier
Quebec
Defence Research and Development Canada
World War II
Velvet Glove
air-to-air missile
Heller
anti-tank
anti–ballistic missile
hypersonic
wind tunnel
Gerald Bull
sabot
Project HARP
Black Brant
sounding rocket
Metroc
CRV-7
Warsaw Pact
Bristol Aerospace
Defence Research and Development Canada
Canada

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