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Protective Surface:

Protective Surface Of the wide variety of surface-to-surface, surface-to-air, air-to-surface, and air-to-air missiles developed by this and other projects, warships were most directly affected by the series of surface-to-air missiles with the popular names Terrier, Tartar, and Talos. These missiles were designed primarily for protection against fast, powerful high-altitude bombers. With their use, carriers, which had devoted much of their plane capacity to protective interceptor fighters, could accommodate greater numbers of offensive bombers.

0 To form a protective surface for the newly pickled wood, add a coat of liquid Floor wax, making sure that it gets well into the grain. Allow a few hours for the wax to dry properly and then buff the surface to a for this or a soft brush. If, however, the area is large, such as an entire floor, it is much less effort to use a floor-polisher equipped with a soft polishing pad.


A grounded conductor or a lightning protective mast will generally attract direct lightning strokes that might otherwise fall within a cone-shaped space, the apex of which is the top of the conductor or mast and the base is a circle at the water's surface having a radius approximately equal to the conductor's height. Probability of protection is considered to be 99 percent within the 45-degree angle as shown in Figure 2-5.

 

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