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No high speed cameras in 1969? LIAR WHORE LIAR WHORE AND YOU KNOW IT!

>In 1950 Morton Sultanoff, an engineer for the U.S. Army at Aberdeen Proving ground, invented a super high-speed camera that took frames at one-millionth of a second, and was fast enough to record the shock wave of a small explosion.[20] High Speed digital cameras have been used to study how mines dropped from the air will deploy in near-shore regions,[21] including development of various weapon systems. In 2005 high speed digital cameras with 4 megapixel resolution, recording at 1500 fps, were replacing the 35mm and 70mm high speed film cameras used on tracking mounts on test ranges that capture ballistic intercepts.

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