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ROCKET PIERCES STEEL TARGET IN TEST.—An 11.75 inches missile known as “Tiny Tim,” Launched from a set of rails 1,500 ft. long is seen in this remarkable series of photographs as it approaches, hits, pierces, and explodes after penetrating a 3 inch armour plate sheet at a Californian naval testing station.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1947, Page 7

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ROCKET PIERCES STEEL TARGET IN TEST.—An 11.75 inches missile known as “Tiny Tim,” Launched from a set of rails 1,500 ft. long is seen in this remarkable series of photographs as it approaches, hits, pierces, and explodes after penetrating a 3 inch armour plate sheet at a Californian naval testing station. Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1947, Page 7

ROCKET PIERCES STEEL TARGET IN TEST.—An 11.75 inches missile known as “Tiny Tim,” Launched from a set of rails 1,500 ft. long is seen in this remarkable series of photographs as it approaches, hits, pierces, and explodes after penetrating a 3 inch armour plate sheet at a Californian naval testing station. Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1947, Page 7