Gerald Bull | |
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Born | Gerald Vincent Bull March 9, 1928 North Bay, Ontario, Canada |
Died | Uccle, Brussels, Belgium | March 22, 1990 (aged 62)
Cause of death | Gunshot wounds |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Known for | Weapons development Project HARP Project Babylon |
Spouse | Noemi "Mimi" Gilbert (m. 1954) |
Children | 2 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ballistics |
Institutions | McGill University Canadian Armament and Research Development Establishment Space Research Corporation |
Thesis | (1951) |
Doctoral advisor | Gordon Patterson |
Gerald Vincent Bull (March 9, 1928 – March 22, 1990[1]) was a Canadian engineer who developed long-range artillery. He moved from project to project in his quest to economically launch a satellite using a huge artillery piece, to which end he designed the Project Babylon "supergun" for Saddam Hussein's government in Iraq.
Bull was assassinated outside his apartment in Brussels, Belgium, in March 1990.[2][3][4][5][6] His assassination is believed to be the work of the Mossad over his work for the Iraqi government.[7][8] No person has ever been charged with the murder of Bull.