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Private was an experimental rocket developed by the California Institute of Technology on behalf of the United States Army. Tested in two different configurations, it provided the proof of concept that a fin-stabilised
ballistic missile A ballistic missile is a type of missile that uses projectile motion to deliver warheads on a target. These weapons are guided only during relatively brief periods—most of the flight is unpowered. Short-range ballistic missiles stay within t ...
was technologically feasible, and led to the development of the Corporal ballistic missile. The Private was the second in a series of JPL rockets for the US Army whose names correspond to the progression in Army enlisted ranks, starting with Private and led to WAC Corporal, Corporal E,
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and finally
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History

The Private program was begun in 1944 as an outgrowth of work by the California Institute of Technology's Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory that had produced the first practical
jet-assisted take-off JATO (acronym for jet-assisted take-off) is a type of assisted take-off for helping overloaded aircraft into the air by providing additional thrust in the form of small rockets. The term ''JATO'' is used interchangeably with the (more specific ...
(JATO) rockets. The ORDCIT (Ordnance Department California Institute of Technology) project was the Private A which was initiated on May 24, 1944. The Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology (GALCIT) was reorganized as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The objective was to progressively increase the size and range of missiles. A GALCIT JATO rocket motor was used for research into the development of
ballistic missile A ballistic missile is a type of missile that uses projectile motion to deliver warheads on a target. These weapons are guided only during relatively brief periods—most of the flight is unpowered. Short-range ballistic missiles stay within t ...
s. The first flight of the Private A rocket, developed under the direction of Tsien Hsue-shen, took place in December 1944, conducted at
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in California. Private A (XF10S1000) was an unguided, fin-stabilised ballistic rocket; it consisted of a JATO unit equipped with
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tail fins, and a set of four T22 booster rockets that were jettisoned after launch. This made Private A the first multistage rocket to be flown in the United States. The gross weight of Private A was 500 pounds. 24 launches of Private A were conducted at Leach Springs, Camp Irwin between December 1 and December 16, 1944. The tests were considered successful, Private A proving capable of flights of , and in January 1945 full funding for the ballistic missile program was provided, with GALCIT changing its name to
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. A new version of Private, Private F, was developed; the rocket was similar to Private A, except an aircraft-like tail assembly was fitted instead of Private A's cruciform fins with forward canard surfaces. The purpose of Private F was to determine the behavior of rockets with wings. Private F was flown from a launcher adjustable in elevation. There were a number of configurations tested though they all were of the same basic configuration. A test series of Private F launches was conducted at Hueco Range,
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in Texas between April 1 and April 13 in 1945. These tests included two with dummy Private F bodies with only the boosters live. The Private F had the propellant charge reduced from to allow a slow burning charge to provide tracking after engine burnout. 17 launches were conducted, however none of them were successful; the rocket proving to have serious stability problems. Every one of them rolled within seconds of launch. It was determined that while fin stabilisation was workable, a winged missile would require an autopilot. Following the conclusion of the Private program, the lessons learned were applied to the development of the SSM-A-17 Corporal ballistic missile.


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