Photos of projects at the Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development (DMWD) To accompany John Anderson's presentation at the reunion in York, England, May 2004 |
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The photographs on this and the following pages are from the DMWD Technical Histories and are reproduced by courtesy of the UK National Archives. They may not be reproduced without the permission of the Copyright holder. |
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FLAME THROWERS | |
"Cockatrice" Vehicle - a Bedford chassis with a mounted flame thrower. Intended for airfield defence |
"Cockatrice" test firing on the range |
Naval pattern vertical firing flame thrower. |
Test firing of vertical flame thrower producing flame up to 100 feet. |
ACOUSTIC WARNING DEVICE | |
Whirling rig for testing wind noise. This was used to find the best insulation against wind noise for the microphones. |
Mast head installation of the AWD microphones. |
Initial trials on MV "Titlark" 1941 |
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PANJANDRUM | |
Panjandrum before first trial along the beach at Westward Ho! 7th September 1943 |
Panjandrum after first trial along the beach at Westward Ho! 7th September 1943 |
TARGET GLIDER | |
ROCKET DEVICES | |
The Pig Trough launcher designed by Nevil Shute held 14 two-inch rockets for firing vertically against air attack. |
Gimballed rocket launcher. |
Rocket grapnel in use by US forces west of Omaha beach on D-Day. |
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LCT (R) - GRASSHOPPER | |
A rocket firing LCT showing the ranks of angled launchers. |
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Photographs taken from test firings from LCT(R) showing the vessel enveloped
in smoke. LCT(R) could fire over 1000 rockets in salvos. They were used in both the
Mediterranean and in the Normandy landings. |
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Photos of Nevil Shute Norway | |
Two photographs of Lt. Commander Norway taken during his wartime Naval service
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Commander Dennis Richardson |