Generally these unguided rockets just use a solid fuel motor. Much like a smaller hobby rocket but with an exhaust cone.What did the engine consist of? Just a bunch of burning fuel?
A solid fuel rocket motor. looked like orange plastic. Defective ones were destroyed by a block of TNT that would make a bundle of motors high order detonate. Big bang.
IIRC, the pods had fire selection of single, volley and ripple??I don't recall what the motor fuel was.
But if a rocket got dropped it had to be destroyed. There was a danger that if the fuel rod was cracked something could go wrong when it was fired.
The C100 carried a pair of pods (about 26 rockets per pod) as the anti-aircraft interceptor armament. The warhead was fused to delay slightly.
The Neptune and Tracker carried them as an anti-sub weapon (HEAT warhead) so that they had something to fire on an attack run to drop depth charges. I guess it helped the pilot feel less vulnerable to AA fire from a sub.
My favourite rocket was the Genie. It was the only weapon I ever worked with that I was 100% certain that it would work. Unlike infrared and radar guided missiles, it could not be jammed or spoofed. Look it up on Google.
Certainly the Tracker did. Selector was on the lower sloping centre console.IIRC, the pods had fire selection of single, volley and ripple??
Thank you gentleman for the information on the 2.75" rocket.
I thought it may have been more recent than the Voodo, Tracker, and CF-100.
I will have to figure out how to keep the contents of the rocket motor from falling out and contaminating my property.
Heavy plastic over the nozzle with a clamp to keep it in place would probably work?




























