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Что (кто) такое air bomber - определение

CONTROLLED THE RAF'S BOMBER FORCES FROM 1936 TO 1968
British Bomber Command; Bomber Command RAF; Royal Air Force's Bomber Command
  • Diagram comparing the contemporary RAF four-engined heavies: the [[Short Stirling]] (yellow), the [[Avro Lancaster]] (blue) and the [[Handley Page Halifax]] (pink)
  • A.W.38 Whitley]] (pink), the [[Vickers Wellington]] (blue) and the [[Handley Page Hampden]] (yellow)
  • Bomber Command clasp on the 1939–1945 Star ribbon
  • Aerial view of the Chadwick Centre, Memorial Spire and Walls
  • Operations Room Conference, Bomber Command, October 1943
  • The interior of the Bomber Command Memorial in London
  • A photograph taken during a typical RAF night attack with [[Avro Lancaster]]s far below
  • 97 percent of [[Wesel]] was destroyed before it was taken by Allied troops.

bomber         
  •  A [[USAAF]] [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bomber from [[World War II]]
  • British [[Handley Page Type O]], 1918
  • stealth bomber]]
  • A [[Russian Air Force]] [[Tupolev Tu-160]] strategic bomber
MILITARY AIRCRAFT FOR ATTACK OF GROUND TARGETS WITH BOMBS OR OTHER HEAVY ORDNANCE
Bomber aircraft; Bombers; Bomber Aircraft; Bomber squadron; Jet bomber; Bomber plane; Nuclear bomber; Jet Bomber; Bomber jet; Bomber airplane; Bomber aeroplane; Day bomber
(bombers)
1.
A bomber is a military aircraft which drops bombs.
...a high speed bomber with twin engines.
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2.
Bombers are people who cause bombs to explode in public places.
Detectives hunting the London bombers will be keen to interview him.
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Bomber         
  •  A [[USAAF]] [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bomber from [[World War II]]
  • British [[Handley Page Type O]], 1918
  • stealth bomber]]
  • A [[Russian Air Force]] [[Tupolev Tu-160]] strategic bomber
MILITARY AIRCRAFT FOR ATTACK OF GROUND TARGETS WITH BOMBS OR OTHER HEAVY ORDNANCE
Bomber aircraft; Bombers; Bomber Aircraft; Bomber squadron; Jet bomber; Bomber plane; Nuclear bomber; Jet Bomber; Bomber jet; Bomber airplane; Bomber aeroplane; Day bomber
A bomber is a military combat aircraft designed to attack ground and naval targets by dropping air-to-ground weaponry (such as bombs), launching torpedoes, or deploying air-launched cruise missiles. The first use of bombs dropped from an aircraft occurred in the Italo-Turkish War, with the first major deployments coming in the First World War and Second World War by all major airforces causing devastating damage to cities, towns, and rural areas.
bomber         
  •  A [[USAAF]] [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bomber from [[World War II]]
  • British [[Handley Page Type O]], 1918
  • stealth bomber]]
  • A [[Russian Air Force]] [[Tupolev Tu-160]] strategic bomber
MILITARY AIRCRAFT FOR ATTACK OF GROUND TARGETS WITH BOMBS OR OTHER HEAVY ORDNANCE
Bomber aircraft; Bombers; Bomber Aircraft; Bomber squadron; Jet bomber; Bomber plane; Nuclear bomber; Jet Bomber; Bomber jet; Bomber airplane; Bomber aeroplane; Day bomber
n.
1) a dive-bomber; fighter; heavy; light; long-range; medium bomber
2) an enemy bomber

Википедия

RAF Bomber Command

RAF Bomber Command controlled the Royal Air Force's bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with the United States Army Air Forces, it played the central role in the strategic bombing of Germany in World War II. From 1942 onward, the British bombing campaign against Germany became less restrictive and increasingly targeted industrial sites and the civilian manpower base essential for German war production. In total 364,514 operational sorties were flown, 1,030,500 tons of bombs were dropped and 8,325 aircraft lost in action. Bomber Command crews also suffered a high casualty rate: 55,573 were killed out of a total of 125,000 aircrew, a 44.4% death rate. A further 8,403 men were wounded in action, and 9,838 became prisoners of war.

Bomber Command stood at the peak of its post-war military power in the 1960s, the V bombers holding the United Kingdom's nuclear deterrent and a supplemental force of Canberra light bombers.

In August 2006, a memorial was unveiled at Lincoln Cathedral. A memorial in Green Park in London was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II on 28 June 2012 to highlight the price paid by the aircrews. In April 2018 The International Bomber Command Centre was opened in Lincoln.

Примеры употребления для air bomber
1. The members of Stirling W7624‘s crew were: :: Pilot: Flight Sergeant Hugh Barton–Smith, 26, a chemist from Sutton Coldfield :: Navigator: Flight Sergeant Kenneth Wakefield, 20, a clerk born in Derby :: Air bomber: Sergeant Leonard Moss, 28, from New Zealand :: Flight engineer: Sergeant John Victor Robinson, 23, whose service record lists him as a "scholar" before joining up :: Wireless operator: Sergeant Peter Sharman, 20, a clerk from Liverpool :: Mid upper gunner: Flight Sergeant Edward Frederick Talbot, 30, a milkman from London :: Rear Gunner: Flight Sergeant Glen Allen Smith, 24, from New Zealand.