Hale rockets

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Hale rockets were 19th-century British military rockets that improved on earlier designs by using spin stabilization instead of guide sticks, greatly enhancing their accuracy and effectiveness in warfare.

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instanceOf artillery rocket
military rocket
category 19th-century artillery
British inventions
rocketry
combatRole area bombardment weapon
indirect fire weapon
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
developer William Hale
era Victorian era
hasFeature improved accuracy
improved range
iron casing
no guide stick
solid-fuel propulsion
spin stabilization
stabilizing exhaust vents
historicalPeriod pre-modern rocketry
inception 1840s
influenced later military rocket design
launchPlatform ground-based launcher
shipboard launcher
material wrought iron
munitionType explosive warhead
incendiary warhead
namedAfter William Hale
patentDate 1844
patentedBy William Hale
propellant black powder
replaces Congreve rockets
surface form: Congreve rocket
significantImprovementOver Congreve rockets
surface form: Congreve rocket
stabilizationMethod spin stabilization via angled exhaust vents
typicalCaliber 2-inch class
3-inch class
5-inch class
usedAs precursor to modern spin-stabilized rockets
usedBy British Army
French Army
Royal Navy
United States Army
usedFor bombardment
field artillery support
naval warfare
siege warfare
usedIn 19th century warfare
American Civil War
Crimean War

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Congreve rockets replacedBy Hale rockets