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need help with course: army ammunition techinician

  • 20-12-2009 7:57pm
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    Hi all
    First post here so sorry if this is somewhere else, if so please redirect:D
    anyways, I'm in 6th year and I wanted to study ballistics but this is proving to be very hard to get into so I decided to look into the military direction
    Anyone have any ideas of waht I could be searching for in regards to courses? I seen a paragraph on this in the NUI maynooth book but I can't find the book (typical)
    thank you!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 173 ✭✭dahamster


    T4RGET wrote: »
    Hi all
    First post here so sorry if this is somewhere else, if so please redirect:D
    anyways, I'm in 6th year and I wanted to study ballistics but this is proving to be very hard to get into so I decided to look into the military direction
    Anyone have any ideas of waht I could be searching for in regards to courses? I seen a paragraph on this in the NUI maynooth book but I can't find the book (typical)
    thank you!

    Any third level physics course or engineering course with a control element would cover some amount of ballistics i would assume. How deeply you want to delve into it after that would be dependent on lecturers and projects etc.

    I wouldn't say that the ammunition examiners in the ordanance corps would be worried too much about ballistic theory though i stand open to correction on that.


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