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UNITED STATES NAVY
RANGE AND BALLISTIC TABLES
1935
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CONTENTS

                                                                                 
PART I - RANGE TABLES

A     1-pdr. 2000 f.s. 0 - 3500 (entire table)
B     3" 2700 f.s. 3000 - 4500
C     4" 2900 f.s. 1000 - 4000
D     5" 3150 f.s.1000 - 22,600 (entire table)
E     6" 2600 f.s. 1000 - 4000
F     7" 2700 f.s. 6000 - 7500
G     8" 2750 f.s. 7000 - 8500
H     10" 2700 f.s. 10,000 - 11,500
I      12" 2900 f.s.1000 - 4000 -19,000 - 24,000
J      13" 2000 f.s. 10,000 - 11,500
K     14" 2000 f.s (REDUCED CHARGE) 13,000 - 14,500
L     14" 2600 f.s. (FULL CHARGE) 13,000 - 14,500
M    16" 2600 f.s.(FULL CHARGE) 1000 - 39,600 (entire table)
N     16" 2000 f.s.(REDUCED CHARGE) 1000 - 4000 - 23,500 - 25,100

                                                                             
PART II - BALLISTIC TABLES

TABLE I - The Gavre retardation function G., for velocities from 0 to 6000 f.s.
TABLE II - The altitude-density function Hv, for altitudes from 0 to 10,000 feet (may also be used for greater altitudes, as explained in the introductory note to this table).
TABLE III - The surface density factor, for temperatures from 20 degrees F. to 100 degrees F. and barometric pressures from 28."50 to 31."00 mercury.
TABLE IV - The ballistic density factor, for surface density factors from 0.88 to 1.14 and maximum ordinates from 0 to 30,000 feet.
TABLE V - Multipliers for Column 12, for surface density factors from 0.88 to 1.14 and maximum ordinates from 0 to 30,000 feet.
TABLE VI - Extracts from the American translation of the French A.L.V.F Tables of 1918, for the arguments, from 15 degrees to 40 degrees, V from 600 m.s. to 900 m.s. (1968.5 f.s. to 2952.7 f.s.), and Log C from 1.015 to 1.175 (C from 10.351 to 14.962).
TABLE VII - Extracts from Volume II of the U. S. Army's Exterior Ballistic Tables Based on Numerical Intergration, for the arguments, from 0 degrees to 90 degrees, V from 600 m.s. to 920 m.s. (1968.5 f.s. to 3018.3 f.s.), and Log C from 0.650 to 1.250 (C from 4.467 to 17.78).