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S-5 57mm rocket cross-section | ||
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Source: http://maic.jmu.edu/ordata/FullImage.asp?Image=images\F\F1457U03.JPG From ORDATA a US government ordnance database. Image appears to be from a TM-60 series US technical manual. | ||
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