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Tail, Propelling, Rocket, U, 3-Inch, for either a 3" UP (Unrotated Projectile) or RP (Rocket Projectile). However, one of them appears to have been filled by ROF Chorley in 1955, which I think is too late for a UP, thus must be an RP as used on some RAF aircraft of that period.
The temperatures shown in the circle are the maximum and minimum firing temperature limitations. Temperatures shown in a square would be storage temperature limitations.
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