Abstract
Shape and rotational period of projectiles, fragments and jet particles of a shaped charge travelling up to velocities of 10,000 m/s virtually into the objective of a simple and cheap rotating—prism camera optical—compensating device may be observed by means of the so—called “objectiv—technique”.
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Held, M. (1975). Objectiv-Technique: A Method of Observing very Fast Events in Paraxial Direction to the Objective. In: Rolls, P.J. (eds) High Speed Photography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3377-7_8
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