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Research and Development Films RD 28 RD 29 RD 30 RD 31 RD 32 HIST RD 33 HIST releasable to foreign nationals. Ex- cept: UK, Canada and Australia. By authority of Commanding Gen- eral, US AMC. Army Research and Development—Film Report No. 28 (U) (Color—24 Min—1967) Film is Classified SECRET. Special handling required. Not re- leasable to foreign nationals. No ex- ceptions. By authority of CG, US Army Material Command. Army Research and Development—Film Report No. 29 (U) (Color—29 Min—1967) Film is Classified SECRET. Special handling required. Not re- leasable to foreign nationals. Ex- cept: UK, Canada and Australia. By authority of Commanding Gen- eral, US Army Materiel Command. Army Res:arch and Development—Film Report No. 30 (U) (Color—26 Min—1968) Film is Classified CONFIDEN- TIAL. Special handling required. Not releasable to foreign nationals. No exceptions. By authority of Com- manding General, US Army Mate- riel Command. Army Research and Development—Film Report No. 31 (Color—29 Min—1968) New Army developments: CH- 54 heavy lift helicopter, three-man reconnaissance boat, landing con- trol central (AN/TSQ-72), redeye report, M-21 helicopter armament subsystem (UH-1B/C), and floating Army maintenance facility (Air- craft). Army Research and Development—Film Report No. 32—US Army R&D at Natick Laboratories (Color—23 Min—1968) A film report on 15 R&D proj- ects underway at the US Army Natick Laboratories. Special Interest Expedited Items for Vietnam (Color—24 Min—1969) Illustrates the new items of equipment developed for use by the combat soldier in Vietnam—cloth- ing, load-carrying equipment, tools, XM28 mask, long range patrol food packet, waterproof wrist compass, RD 34 HIST RD 35 RD 36 RD 37 RD 38 RD 39 collapsible canteen, and light com- A pact pneumatic boat. • Research and Development Film Report No. 34—Seeing the Unseeable (Photo Instrumentation) (Color—30 Min—1969) Describes the role of photo in- strumentation in research and de- velopment projects, focusing on the more outstanding devices and sys- tems used in studies related to muni- tions, ballistics, rocketry, space ve- hicles, nuclear effects, oceanography, medicine, agriculture, and industry. Research and Development Film Report No. 35—Fluerics Thinking With Air (Color—38 Min—1969) Research into fluid dynamics at the Army's Harry Diamond Labora- tories—design, functioning, and re- volutionary applications of newly developed flueric systems—advant- ages of flueric units in terms of simplicity, reliability, and economy. Army Research and Development—Film Report No. 36 (U) (Color—27 Min—1969) Film is Classified CONFIDEN- TIAL. R&D Film Report No. 37 (US Army Missile Command) (Color—19 Min—1969) A report on the R&D program at the US Army Missile Command (MICOM), Redstone Arsenal, Ala- bama, covering some of the advances and current projects related to: au- tomated missile tracking and data reduction methods, magneto hydro- dynamics, and lasers. R&D Film Report No. 38 (New Army Developments) (Color—21 Min—1969) A report on the features and capabilities of: AH-56A 'Cheyenne' armed helicopter, ionic devices, pow- ered lowering retrieval system for CH-47 helicopter, XM 203 AA1 grenade launcher, U-21A 'UTE' utility airplane, and walking ma- chine. R&D Film Report No. 39—Ballistic Research Labs (Color—35 Min—1970) This film outlines the capabil- ities and functions of ballistic re- search laboratories, Aberdeen Prov- 364