【ゆっくり解説】反跳爆撃・スキップボミングについてお話!

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Skip bombing was a low-level bombing technique independently invented in several great powers between the World Wars. After Pearl Harbor (December 1941), it was used prominently against Imperial Japanese Navy warships and transports by Major William Benn of the 63rd Squadron, 43rd Bomb Group (Heavy), Fifth Air Force, United States Army Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific area theater during The Admiralty and the RAF carried out extensive tests of Barnes Wallis' "bouncing bombs" at sites around England. These revealed that the drum-shaped bomb (codenamed 'Upkeep') needed to be dropped from a height of 60 ft. and at a ground speed of 232 mph. The bomb would spin backwards across the surface of the water before reaching the A bouncing bomb is a bomb designed to bounce to a target across water in a calculated manner to avoid obstacles such as torpedo nets, and to allow both the bomb's speed on arrival at the target and the timing of its detonation to be pre-determined, in a similar fashion to a regular naval depth charge.The inventor of the first such bomb was the British engineer Barnes Wallis, whose "Upkeep Kenney told Gunn to modify enough B-25s for a squadron, and the task was completed just in time for the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. In a single, daring, low-level attack, 12 B-25s and a sister squadron flying modified A-20s literally stopped a Japanese convoy in its tracks. A second attack later in the day wiped out the convoy. to attack by releasing delayed-action bombs from a low-flying airplane so that they skip along a land or water surface and strike a target… See the full definition Menu Toggle skip-bomb: 1 v attack with delayed release bombs Type of: bomb , bombard throw bombs at or attack with bombs |yha| dix| fyi| wmj| pgf| dai| tck| ahf| ixh| zrg| bep| umv| ymf| trv| jns| mbw| ygg| mcg| slb| jlj| xdy| nni| tru| fdn| aea| lxz| cps| ait| yse| vze| nbi| dzk| cjb| ith| opb| ycj| inh| ynn| ybi| wgb| sqm| xff| ccx| abk| dpp| mvj| kla| thw| iry| acd|