penetration bomb उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In military parlance an aircraft dropped'dibber bomb'is an anti-runway penetration bomb which destroys runways by first penetrating below the tarmac before exploding, cratering, and displacing the surface making repairs difficult and time consuming.
- Wallis himself acknowledged that the accuracy called for to employ the penetration bomb from 40, 000 ft was difficult to achieve; In response to these difficulties, Wallis had proposed the adoption of a new gyroscopic bombsight to provide for greater accuracy.
- PENETRATION BOMB : Graphic shows how the GBU-28 laser-guided bomb penetrates underground targets; 3c x 4 1 / 8 inches; 146 mm x 105 mm; with BC-Attacks-Military; MOVED Thursday, Oct . 11.
- PENETRATION BOMB : Graphic shows how the GBU-28 laser-guided bomb works to penetrate underground targets; 2c x 4 1 / 8 inches; 96 mm x 105 mm; with BC-Afghan-Lessons Learned; MOVED Sunday, Oct . 6.
- He would later answer a question on a survey as to whether, in the course of his work for the BBC, he had been subjected to hazard with the words, " Yes . . . Two thousand-pound penetration bomb propelled by Tomahawk missile ."
- The limitation of the purpose of the Victory Bomber to only a single bomb and mission did not endear it to the Air Ministry, who required more flexibility of their aircraft . In August 1940, the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington to perform tests to develop the penetration bomb.
- He used the plane's automatic system to release two GBU-31 penetration bombs and two others that had a 25-milisecond delay before exploding _ a weapons package ordered to penetrate, then deliver an extra hit while protecting as much of the nearby civilian area, he said.
- The "'BAP 100 "'( French : " Bombe Acc�l�r�e de P�n�tration " 100 mm, Accelerated Penetration Bomb ) is a French anti-runway cluster bomb developed in the mid-1970s, and which entered service with the French Air Force in the early 1980s.
- The newest variant is the "'B61 Mod 11 "', a hardened penetration bomb with a reinforced casing ( according to some sources, containing depleted uranium ) and a delayed-action fuze, allowing it to penetrate several metres into the ground before detonating, damaging fortified structures further underground.