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  2. United States Strategic Bombing Survey - Wikipedia

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    The United States Strategic Bombing Survey (USSBS) was a written report created by a board of experts assembled to produce an impartial assessment of the effects of the Anglo-American strategic bombing of Nazi Germany during the European theatre of World War II. After publishing the report in 1945, the Survey members then turned their attention ...

  3. Norden bombsight - Wikipedia

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    The Norden saw reduced use in the post–World War II period after radar-based targeting was introduced, but the need for accurate daytime attacks kept it in service, especially during the Korean War. The last combat use of the Norden was in the U.S. Navy's VO-67 squadron, which used it to drop sensors onto the Ho Chi Minh Trail in 1967. The ...

  4. Strategic bombing during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The bombing of WieluĊ„, one of the first military acts of World War II and the first major act of bombing, was carried out on a town that had little to no military value. [75] Similarly, the bombing of Frampol has been described as an experiment to test the German tactics and weapons effectiveness.

  5. Project Pigeon - Wikipedia

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    One bird pecked more than 10,000 times in 45 minutes (Note 2/20/89 BFSkinner Foundation and author's collection.) U [2] As long as the target remained in the center of the screen, the screen would not move, but if the bomb began to go off track, the image would move towards the edge of the screen. The pigeons would follow the image, pecking at ...

  6. Mark XIV bomb sight - Wikipedia

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    The wind speed and direction are set on the blue dials, the bomb's terminal velocity and the target altitude on the green dials. The Mark XIV Bomb Sight[a] was a bombsight developed by Royal Air Force (RAF) Bomber Command during the Second World War. It was also known as the Blackett sight after its primary inventor, P. M. S. Blackett.

  7. Radar Bomb Scoring - Wikipedia

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    RBS by Strategic Air Command began with the last of 888 simulated bomb runs against San Diego [11] scored in 1946 as well as 2,499 runs scored in 1947. [7] The 1948 increase to 12,084 [7] was the result of a "scathing" Lindbergh review of SAC in the Spring of 1948 (SAC's commanding general was replaced 15 October, and January 1949 simulated raids by Curtis LeMay's "entire command" on Wright ...

  8. Butt Report - Wikipedia

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    Butt Report. The bomb-bay of an Avro Lancaster; the aircraft's downward pointing camera can be seen in front of it. The Butt Report, released on 18 August 1941, was a report prepared during World War II, revealing the widespread failure of RAF Bomber Command aircraft to hit their targets. At the start of the war, Bomber Command had no real ...

  9. V-2 rocket - Wikipedia

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    The V2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2, lit. 'Vengeance Weapon 2'), with the technical name Aggregat 4 (A4), was the world's first long-range [4] guided ballistic missile.The missile, powered by a liquid-propellant rocket engine, was developed during the Second World War in Nazi Germany as a "vengeance weapon" and assigned to attack Allied cities as retaliation for the Allied bombings of German ...