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Что (кто) такое barrage balloon - определение

LARGE BALLOON TETHERED WITH METAL CABLES
Barrage balloons; Barrage Balloons; Barrage Balloon; Balloon barge
  • Balloons could be launched from specialised vehicles.
  • Battle of Normandy]]. Note the barrage balloons, raised by the [[320th Barrage Balloon Battalion]].
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barrage balloon         
(barrage balloons)
Barrage balloons are large balloons which are fixed to the ground by strong steel cables. They are used in wartime, when the cables are intended to destroy low-flying enemy aircraft.
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barrage balloon         
¦ noun a large anchored balloon, typically with netting suspended from it, serving as an obstacle to low-flying enemy aircraft.
320th Barrage Balloon Battalion         
MILITARY UNIT
320th barrage balloon battalion
The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion was an African American United States Army unit that saw combat in Europe during World War II. This VLA (Very Low Altitude) barrage balloon battalion "was raised up in 1942 just a year after the Coast Artillery Corps took over responsibility for barrage balloons from the Army Air Corps.
Barrage (dam)         
  • picture of barrage dam
  • A barrage in [[Rockhampton]], Australia
TYPE OF DAM
Barrage dam; Barrage (Dam)
A barrage is a type of low-head, diversion dam which consists of a number of large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water passing through. This allows the structure to regulate and stabilize river water elevation upstream for use in irrigation and other systems.
balloonist         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
(balloonists)
A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
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Balloon (aeronautics)         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
In aeronautics, a balloon is an unpowered aerostat, which remains aloft or floats due to its buoyancy. A balloon may be free, moving with the wind, or tethered to a fixed point.
Balloon modelling         
  • A life-size balloon [[leprechaun]] at Boston's St Patrick's Day Parade in 2018.
  • A balloon modeler's toolkit contains hundreds of colorful balloons in various sizes and hues.
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  • [[Smurf]] hats made with "360" balloons.
  • [[St. Vincent (musician)]] in 2015
  • A street performer doing balloon modeling in [[Japan]], 2022
SHAPING OF SPECIAL MODELLING BALLOONS
Balloon animal; Balloon art; Balloon sculpture; Balloon twisting; Multiple balloon modelling; Single balloon modelling; Balloon sculpting; Balloon animals; Balloon artist
Balloon modelling or balloon twisting is the shaping of special modelling balloons into almost any given shape, often a balloon animal. People who create balloon animals and other twisted balloon sculptures are called Twisters, Balloon Benders, and Balloon Artists.
balloonist         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
n.
Aeronaut, aerial navigator.
Balloonist         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
·noun An Aeronaut.
Observation balloon         
  • German Parseval-Siegsfeld type balloon at [[Équancourt]] (September 1916). The rear "tail" fills with air automatically through an opening facing the wind.
  • battle of Fleurus]], 26 June 1794, saw the first military use of an aircraft (''L'Entreprenant'').
  • WWI German observation balloon
  • Caquot type kite balloon, used by the Allies in the mid-latter part of WWI
AERONAUTICAL BALLOON USED FOR RECONNAISSANCE OR ESPIONAGE
Espionage balloon; Observation balloons; Reconnaissance balloon; Spotting balloons; Balloon reconnaissance; Surveillance balloons; Surveillance balloon; Spy balloon
An observation balloon is a type of balloon that is employed as an aerial platform for intelligence gathering and artillery spotting. Use of observation balloons began during the French Revolutionary Wars, reaching their zenith during World War I, and they continue in limited use today.

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Barrage balloon

A barrage balloon is a large uncrewed tethered balloon used to defend ground targets against aircraft attack, by raising aloft steel cables which pose to hostile aircraft a severe risk of collision, making the attacker's approach difficult and hazardous. Early barrage balloons were often spherical. The kite balloon, having a shape and cable bridling which stabilises the balloon and reduces drag, could be operated at higher wind speeds than could a spherical balloon. Some examples carried small explosive charges that would be pulled up against the aircraft to ensure its destruction. Barrage balloons are not practical against high-altitude aircraft. The long cable required for a high-altitude balloon would be too heavy.