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  • ...ly with the start of the Japanese attack upon Pearl Harbor. In the ensuing aerial melee, Willis and his gunner were among the Americans shot down. ...a week later, Japan-reeling under the unexpected power of a pair of atomic bombs -capitulated. World War II was over.
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  • [[Category:Aerial bombs]] [[Category:Guided bombs]]
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  • ...edo attacks very often included confusing splashes from gunnery and aerial bombs, obscuring smoke screens, and quick maneuvering to evade counterattack. Rar
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  • ..., instrument flying, [[radio|wireless]], direction-finding, gunnery, and [[aerial reconnaissance|vertical photography]].<ref name="Mod p628"/> The Oxford was ...ref name="Janes"/> The centre section can contain up to 16 11 lb. practice bombs, which are controlled via bomb-release switches installed at the pilot and
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  • ...s, [[Narodnaya Volya (organization)|Narodnaya Volya]] used dynamite-packed bombs to kill Russian state officials, in an effort to incite state retribution a ===Aerial bombardment and civilians===
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  • On December 29, 1992, al-Qaeda's first terrorist attack took place as two bombs were detonated in [[Aden]], [[Yemen]]. The first target was the Movenpick H Again, under the cover of intense [[aerial bombing of cities|aerial bombardment]], U.S. [[infantry]] and local Afghan forces attacked, shatteri
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  • ...by the numerous potential means of delivering these weapons which includes bombs, spray devices, missiles, or homemade delivery devices. In addition, the s ...d mobile surveillance systems, remote video surveillance systems, unmanned aerial systems, and fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft to detect, classify, track and
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  • | colspan="4" valign="top" |Status: At large. Constructed bombs in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Yasin was allegedly a prisoner of [ ...|Status: Killed January 1, 2009, in an [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned aerial strike]] in Pakistan along with Fahid Mohammed Ali Musallam.<ref name="Two"
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  • ..."48% died from a gunshot wound, 20% from the impact of a car bomb, 9% from aerial bombardment, 6% as a result of an accident and 6% from another blast/ordnan ...es.unh.edu/~mwherold/dossier Dossier on Civilian Victims of United States' Aerial Bombing]</ref> between 3,100 and 3,600 civilians were directly killed by U.
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  • ...rary [[wireless]] apparatus of the era, including a winch for the trailing aerial, which was attached to the upper fuselage immediately behind the aircraft's ...of a maximum of two {{convert|100|lb|kg}} and eight {{convert|20|lb|kg|0}} bombs, could be carried in the aircraft's wings.<ref name="AE42 p39">Sturtivant '
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  • In 1935, the '''DH.82 Queen Bee''', a [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|pilotless]], radio-controlled variant of the Tiger Moth appeared, f [[File:JamesAviation.jpg|thumb|Early aerial topdressing conversion of the Tiger Moth at the [[Museum of New Zealand Te
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  • In trainer form, the Master was equipped to carry eight practice bombs, plus one .303 in [[Vickers machine gun]] mounted in the front fuselage. I ...to March 1944. In this role, they pulled the drogue targets required for aerial gunnery training by pupils at the Pilot Gunnery Instructors' Training Wing
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