New fighters and bombers could be equipped with cameras to carry out the same reconnaissance with a much better chance of survival. |
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They were supplied with weapons and air support from helicopter gunships and Antonov bombers. |
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Maybe the bombers should drop supplies of aid technical and other support to meet the needs of the Afghans. |
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Other results arose from his study of how to defend against kamikaze bombers. |
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In August 1940, the German bombers and escorting fighters outnumbered the defenders by about three to one. |
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Cynical bombers telephoned a warning which drove civilians into the danger area. |
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It is thought one of the would-be bombers escaped the clutches of police and passers-by after a chase outside a tube station in south London. |
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And I have no problem at all with summary execution of would-be suicide bombers. |
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Coming straight towards them were 25 dive bombers which had just recovered from their dives. |
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Each type of plane is also distinctly colored so that the bombers are all bright yellow. |
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It stands to reason that the Philippine armed forces contained the rebellion by pounding the rebels with helicopter gunships and bombers. |
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His medical studies were interrupted by the second world war, during which he was a rear gunner on Lancaster bombers. |
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He flew 27 missions as a gunner on board Lancaster bombers before being selected in March 1943 for the now legendary 617 Squadron. |
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Moderate is not forming an army of suicide bombers, terrorists and animals to do your dirty work. |
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Once Morocco was secure, it served as a major base for U.S. bombers and as a logistics center for the push toward Tunisia and Sicily. |
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Officers said that carnage had only been avoided on Thursday because the bombers had used faulty home-made detonators to trigger their devices. |
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With the crashes and groundings, the small force of heavy attack fire bombers has been severely depleted. |
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It was not immediately clear if the bombers were included in the death toll. |
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Three bombers are on the death row and 26 have been jailed for terms ranging from three years to life. |
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The plant would also produce V1 flying bombs and parts for Junkers 88 bombers before the end of the war. |
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The French sent their bombers in at night to attack military positions and border towns while avoiding Thai aircraft. |
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Yet wave upon wave of Royal Air Force bombers, engines humming gently, miraculously avoided the flak fired into the dark night sky. |
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The bombers and the interdiction campaign were the focus of the air effort, with the fighters as a supporting force. |
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His painting decorated the noses of many fighters and bombers during World War Two. |
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The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly condemned. |
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They directed their bombers to demolish the northern complex a few days before the end of hostilities. |
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Forensic experts yesterday continued the painstaking search for clues to the London bombers. |
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The first mission of the Stalingrad set has you crossing the Volga towards the ruined city while being strafed by Stuka dive bombers. |
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Four bombers blew themselves up but police are investigating whether another member of the terrorist cell is alive and on the run. |
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The United States has spent a trillion dollars on nuclear strategic weapons, such as missiles, submarines and bombers. |
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Most French bombers were still obsolete, and the newer models were only just starting to arrive. |
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Its high-tech hardware can ensure a response to a proposed strike by enemy bombers in less than 10 minutes. |
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Anybody, including mad bombers, can do steganography using software off a magazine cov er or the Net. |
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The two capital ships fell victim to Japanese bombers on December 10 1941, taking 840 men to the bottom off Malaysia. |
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The US operates a fleet of more than 15,000 aircraft, including 20 stealth bombers in service. |
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The same flight control radar systems are used in helicopters, low-flying private planes, light aircraft and stealth bombers. |
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Fighters, transport planes, bombers and helicopters will fill the skies over RAF Fairford in the run-up to the air show this weekend. |
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All of us are former bush pilots and many of us flew the Canso fire bombers. |
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However, as the second vee of bombers approached only two F4Fs were in position to attack. |
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The dissolution of the USSR, however, prompted the Air Force to build a small B-2 force and retain untransformed, nonstealthy manned bombers. |
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It took as its theme the near destruction by German bombers of the small Basque town of Guernica. |
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Many self-appointed experts believed that sending in the bombers at low-level was basically unsound and too dangerous. |
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The mystery remained how the bombers managed to smuggle their explosives on board. |
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If they got any human readings, they would call in the attack bombers, which would drop napalm, for total destruction. |
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The first group of bombers were rather well-to-do, born and bred in Britain for the most part. |
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Toward the end of the war, electronic bombsights, which could aim through clouds, gave American bombers some precision-bombing capability. |
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In past weeks, bombers have carried out heavy suicide bombings but in single strikes. |
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The explosive charges carried by the suicide bombers were packed with ball bearings and pieces of metal to maximise death and injury. |
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Suicide bombers have been shown to be mostly educated and reasonably well off. |
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To put it quite simply, how can we have a bomber or bombers in the absence of a bomb? |
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A view of Victoria Street shows part of the cathedral and the Old Shambles area of the city blitzed by German bombers in the Second World War. |
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In a longer range capacity, but no less hazardous, they performed similar duties in patrol bombers and blimps. |
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Instead of being given a single engined aircraft as was usual, we were allowed to use one of the latest and fastest new twin-engined bombers! |
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The first man arrested by the police in connection with the latest bomb blasts turned out to have no connection with the suicide bombers. |
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This notwithstanding, Novikov succeeded to preserve the long-range aviation and re-equip it with strategic turboprop and jet bombers of the day. |
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They witnessed the cruelty of German guards and watched as Allied bombers leveled German cities. |
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Basing US bombers and missiles on British soil certainly made Britain a target in the event of a nuclear war. |
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What has emerged is that the police were on the trail of those who helped the suicide bombers very fast. |
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Ironically, police were put on the trail of the bombers when a relative of one of them reported him missing. |
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It's thought that the bombs themselves were operated manually, i.e. human suicide bombers rather than mechanical timers. |
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There are thirty fighters, two scouts, ten bombers, and three long range fighters. |
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The suicide bombers believe that a place in paradise awaited him, 70 virgins waiting to tend their every need. |
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The nuclear-tipped missile challenged the monopoly of manned bombers in nuclear war. |
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They have greatly increased the fear that we are only at the beginning of an open-ended struggle of attrition with homegrown suicide bombers. |
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The next occasion Bangkok heard the drone of Allied bombers was 19 December when the dock area was bombed at night. |
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With World War II raging in Europe, the need for such long-range bombers was intense. |
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If the United States could develop long-range bombers, so could other countries. |
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They also had help from choppers, bombers, other supporting elements of the 10th Mountain Division and small groups of Special Forces operatives. |
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In California, West Hollywood is employing the same type of antiterrorism bollards as used by the federal government to stop car bombers. |
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That approach would require much more than sending bombers and launching missiles against terrorists already discovered and recorded. |
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It might be your last 5 games coaching the bombers, but do we give a Larry Dooley? Nup! |
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Police guarded key sites in New York, on alert for possible truck bombs, suicide bombers and chemical and biological attack. |
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Close air support from loitering bombers over the area of operations also proved noteworthy. |
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The enemy bombers were shot down and a long siren wail told residents the air raid was over and that emergency rescue work must begin at once. |
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A relative of one of the suspected bombers was arrested following police raids of six homes in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and two cars were seized. |
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In fact, at one point, everyone, including me, was gathered in the firm's common area just watching the water bombers with our jaws dropped. |
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Forest services were attacking the blaze with helicopters and water bombers. |
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Whenever the noise of warplanes began the child would mime the approaching bombers, sweeping her arms through the air. |
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Anyone who aids the terrorist bombers will be deemed accessories after the fact to Murder, and subject to the most serious penalties. |
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Last week saw 23 car bombs, six of which were driven by suicide bombers, detonated throughout the country. |
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And he went after the terrorist bombers and he was able to stop them and to imprison them and to put a total halt to any such activity. |
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The conditions that tend to produce terrorists, suicide bombers etc. should be addressed and fixed. |
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One of the bombers planted his 10 lbs of explosive on a train and timed it to go off at 8.51 am. |
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I mean, your heart just goes out for what has happened there, these suicide terrorist bombers and the way people and children have to live now. |
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Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government. |
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In the first attack on Saturday evening, two suicide bombers detonated 30 yards apart in a busy mall. |
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He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country. |
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These are the ones you really want to eliminate, since most of the known terrorists, being suicide bombers, have already eliminated themselves. |
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It is now being reported that the three bombs that went off earlier today were detonated by suicide bombers. |
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These forces are a mixture of assets that includes fighters, bombers, and support aircraft. |
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Five fighters and two bombers were assigned a mission to drop propaganda leaflets on the city. |
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Quite often, the enemy would provide important details on targets for Allied bombers and attack aircraft. |
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Squadron aircraft were the first bombers engaged in World War II and the last to fly missions in support of that war. |
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Britain only had access to long range Blenheim bombers and fighters carried on Britain's aircraft carriers. |
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That meant that the bombers were RAF and we were being attacked by Japanese fighters. |
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Then the atomic bomb came along, and two of them were dropped by air force bombers. |
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In all, the bombing mission cost the Eighth Air Force 37 heavy bombers and six fighter aircraft. |
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In the early hours German troops crossed the frontiers of Holland and Belgium in force, supported by paratroops, gliderborne troops and hordes of bombers and fighters. |
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When the first bombers streaked over during the month of February. |
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Can the anatomy of violence shed light on what made the Boston bombers tick? |
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They had onion skin traces made of all bombers returning from raids, as to where they'd been hit by anti-aircraft and enemy fire. |
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The armoured plates on the undamaged places on bombers, cut down losses by something like 30 per cent. |
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Late in the afternoon of April 26, 1937 waves of bombers obliterated the ancient capital of Basque Spain, Guernica. |
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Only in 1953 was the first unit with those bombers, boeing B-47s, ready to be deployed in Europe from a base in England. |
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He fought with the Soviets, then led the cavalry and B-52 bombers to rout the Taliban. |
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Dostum famously led Uzbek cavalry charges supported by U.S. B-52 bombers to defeat the Taliban. |
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Hot north-east winds gusting up to 75 kph resulted in erratic fire behaviour and two water bombers were bought in to reinforce suppression resources. |
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Detectives hunting four suspected would-be suicide bombers after Thursday's attempted attacks in London focused on three addresses in the city yesterday. |
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Bomber fur jackets from the winter ranges will translate into bombers made of textured knits that emulate fur fabrics, but in lighter summer weights. |
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On Wednesday, two young female suicide bombers detonated in a crowded market in Kano State. |
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And who was now running the scud missiles and bombers that would be deployed to use these chemical weapons? |
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The aircraft were likely escorting friendly fighters and bombers, in addition to the strike on the command-and-control center. |
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That night saw a climax of air attacks by over three hundred Luftwaffe bombers dropping incendiaries and heavy explosives on London, igniting churches and public buildings. |
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Nuclear-capable Russian bombers are flying over the North Sea and the Atlantic. |
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Russia intends to send warships, ground forces and long-range bombers. |
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The so-called A-team, which directed American bombers to enemy positions, helped to unseat the enemy and made a huge contribution to the war, its commander said. |
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There were virtually no tactical attack bombers of any value. |
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Married to one of the London suicide bombers, the British convert is a suspect in the Kenya shopping mall attack. |
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The U.S. and Russia are sinking billions into nuclear-capable bombers, missiles, and submarines. |
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Protecting its most valued informant may well explain why it took decades to bring the sixteenth Street Church bombers to justice. |
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Following their philosophy of using air power to attack military targets, the German bombers struck ports, airfields, and British fighter production. |
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In battle, it means the ability to shift from suicide bombers to tank columns and maneuver warfare in the span of a day. |
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With fighter jets, bombers, and nuclear-powered icebreakers, the Vladimir Putin regime is staking its claim in the Arctic. |
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It is worth remembering that the Boston Marathon bombers armed their pressure cooker bombs with the insides of fireworks. |
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The U.S. hackers sent fake text messages to insurgent fighters and roadside bombers. |
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From Afghanistan to Russia to Sudan, thousands have been killed by female suicide bombers. |
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Second, even if one were to say that the bombers were merely responding to the injustice dealt their brethren, are bombs a justified response to heartfelt grievance? |
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A few chunks of twisted metal will identify the delivery vehicles, especially if the bombers forgot to file off serial numbers on the engine block. |
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Security in the town appeared to be tenuous at best, though, with continued reports of potential suicide bombers. |
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It is still based on maintaining thousands of hydrogen bombs in a triad of missiles, subs, and bombers. |
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In general, people became sickened by the pictures of Afghani mud towns, in which some of the most impoverished people on earth lived, being pulverized by US bombers. |
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True bombers emerge during the middle years of the war, in the form of large, multi-engine monoplanes capable of lifting up to a ton of explosives. |
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From June 23rd, 1941 onwards small formations of Soviet Ilyushin I1-4 twin-engined bombers attacked Bucharest, the oil-fields of Ploesti, and the port of Constanta. |
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And many of those female suicide bombers hail from Dagestan, a violent region in the North Caucasus. |
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Even if the bombers don't directly target civilians, the unexploded bomblets stay on the ground as land mines, and pose a continuing threat to civilians. |
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Nine unidentified bodies were believed to be those of the bombers. |
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While it understandably upsets Western sensibilities, the unpalatable truth is that it has been successful in cutting the number of suicide bombers, and it is here to say. |
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Even if it hadn't been, the bulk of the Allies' heavy bombers were still required nightly to pummel the Ruhr corridor, the powerhouse of Germany's manufacturing industry. |
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Stasio and his team found U.S. forces under relentless assault from insurgents, roadside bombers, and mortar attacks. |
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They know that no military operation can stop the suicide bombers. |
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Visibility is good, so the fascist bombers are out in force. |
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The use of bombers and fighter-bombers at the frontline helped to ease the path of inexperienced armies that threatened to get bogged down in Normandy and Italy. |
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According to recent reports, the SAS are using satellite tracking devices to pinpoint and kill suicide bombers as they utter their final prayers before planting their bombs. |
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They were sending volley after volley of flack at the bombers. |
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It wasn't until the next two planes appeared, green and brown bombers marked with the German Iron Cross, that it became clear it was an enemy attack. |
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Two designs were conventional bombers in the mold of the B-29, while the more radical designs were the Northrop flying wing and the Boeing swept wing jet. |
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Stealth bombers were reported to be in the air at one point, but were re-routed to do a flyover at the Rose Bowl game, which received a wonderful ovation. |
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Using grease pencils, these airmen etched the progress of enemy bombers onto the back of the Plexiglas board so that air defense commanders could evaluate and respond. |
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Meanwhile, Doug Sample, a Canadian veteran of the war, who served as a gunner in Halifax bombers of the Canadian 415 Squadron, has made his 20th visit to York. |
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This method had its dangers since the P38 was subjecting itself to antiaircraft fire from defenders as well as gunners aboard the Japanese bombers. |
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Rudd dissociated himself from the bombers early on and lived on the run, incognito within the working-class, people he suddenly realised he knew nothing about. |
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Of the 16 bombers that took off, 15 crashed or ditched at sea. |
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Parachute drops could be made by Whitley and Wellington bombers. |
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Lorimer is called in to put together a timeline of events that will lead to the bombers. |
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From embellished bombers to silky cami dresses and midi skirts, these metallic touches come in an array of wearable forms. |
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The German bombers would attach themselves to either beam and fly along it until they started to pick up the signal from the other beam. |
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In Sunderland on 25 April, Luftflotte 2 sent 60 bombers which dropped 80 tons of high explosive and 9,000 incendiaries. |
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Nine days later, two waves of 125 and 170 bombers dropped heavy bombs, including 160 tons of high explosive and 32,000 incendiaries. |
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The RAF wanted it done quickly so we worked all night, fitting cables to mock-ups of Lancaster bombers. |
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While there were once individual commands responsible for bombers, fighters, training, etc. |
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Strategic bombers were created, principally by the Germans and British, though the former used Zeppelins as well. |
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In fact, the bombers did their best to kill Gaddafi himself. |
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On 7 July 2005, a series of four suicide bombings struck London, killing 52 commuters, in addition to the four bombers. |
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The attack was carried out by 334 bombers that in a few minutes rained 1,100 tons of bombs on the inner city. |
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Flight 19 was a training flight of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared on December 5, 1945, while over the Atlantic. |
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The ship was bombed by RAF jet bombers in an effort to break up the ship and burn off the leaking oil, but this failed to destroy the oil slick. |
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On 28 June 1940, they sent a squadron of bombers over the islands and bombed the harbours of Guernsey and Jersey. |
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The Canadians planned Operation Totalize, with attacks by strategic bombers and a novel night attack using Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers. |
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Minesweepers began clearing lanes on the evening of 5 June, and a thousand bombers left before dawn to attack the coastal defences. |
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To reduce losses further, strategy changed to prefer night raids, giving the bombers greater protection under cover of darkness. |
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Some fighter aircraft specialized in combating other fighters, while interceptors were originally designed to counter bombers. |
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The Mossies were still able to land before the bombers were over the Channel. |
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The Argentine force retaliated with anti-aircraft guns, Tiger Cat missiles and sent out its Mirage and Canberra bombers. |
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Gneisenau was lightly damaged and dock gates were smashed, stranding Scharnhorst for a month, for a loss six bombers. |
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Five bombers were shot down, five were seriously damaged and Scharnhorst was hit five times. |
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The attack on Brest took place in daylight on 24 July with a loss of 13 bombers and La Pallice was bombed again by 15 Handley Page Halifaxes. |
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Scharnhorst was attacked by six Stirling bombers on the evening of 23 July, about six German fighters intervened and one aircraft shot down. |
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The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. |
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Once in the water, they were strafed by German bombers, which also dropped flares on patches of oil and burned alive some of the shipwrecked men. |
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The defences failed to prevent widespread damage but on some occasions did prevent German bombers concentrating on their targets. |
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During the night, 72 bombers attacked German marshalling yards, forests and dropped mines in the Rhine, for a loss of two aircraft. |
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The RAF continued to take a heavy toll on the German bombers throughout the week. |
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During the night, 72 bombers attacked German marshalling yards forests and dropped mines in the Rhine river for a loss of two aircraft. |
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Janjaweed attacks have often been accompanied by Sudanese bombers and ground troops. |
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In one raid, in 1941, German bombers killed around one thousand people and left tens of thousands homeless. |
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With a primary air defense role, emphasis was placed on the ability to intercept strategic bombers flying at high altitudes. |
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Moreover, bombers had four to five crewmen on board, representing a greater loss of manpower. |
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Concerned about inflicting casualties on their own troops, many bombers delayed their attacks too long and failed to hit the beach defences. |
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Johnson set about convincing General Curtis LeMay of the efficacy of very heavy bombers laying aerial mines. |
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Ashraf Kakar declared that security forces killed five innocent people in Kali Khazi on suspicion of their being suicide bombers. |
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The hope was that, if it could deceive German bombardiers, it would draw more bombers away from the real target. |
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In World War I, Derby was targeted by German Zeppelin air bombers, who killed five people in a 1916 raid on the town. |
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On the final raid, one of the bombers mistook the Irish Sea for the River Severn and bombed Cork in Ireland. |
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Through the rest of 1940, Swansea was targeted by single and small groups of enemy bombers. |
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In January and February 1941, Luftwaffe serviceability rates declined, until just 551 of 1,214 bombers were combat worthy. |
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In Portsmouth Southsea and Gosport waves of 150 bombers destroyed vast swaths of the city with 40,000 incendiaries. |
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The primary purpose of these radars was to help night fighters locate enemy bombers and fighters. |
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The Germans lacked the trained pilots, the effective fighter aircraft, and the heavy bombers that would have been needed. |
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His evil alter ego, Scarper, is back, and Montmorency struggles to resist his world even as London faces new threats from bombers. |
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Axis fighter aircraft focused on defending against Allied bombers while Allied fighters' main role was as bomber escorts. |
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In addition, 99 German bombers and 27 other types were destroyed between 1 and 29 August. |
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The scout bombers flew long range reconnaissance from the carrier, each aircraft searching out a small arc of the threat axis. |
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Adam Lankford on how we misunderstand the psychology of suicide bombers. |
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In general, German bombers were likely to get through to their targets without too much difficulty. |
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A raid of 70 bombers on 18 September also suffered badly, and day raids were gradually phased out leaving the main attacks at night. |
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Five Russian strategic bombers have raised alert with the Bulgarian and Turkish Air Forces after flying close by over the Black Sea on Wednesday. |
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On 17 January around 100 bombers dropped a high concentration of incendiaries, some 32,000 in all. |
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On 25 August 1940, 81 bombers of Bomber Command were sent out to raid industrial and commercial targets in Berlin. |
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Out of 115 bombers and 35 fighters sent, 16 bombers and 7 fighters were destroyed. |
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The military authorities, however, regarded Polaris as but one part of a nuclear triad including ICBMs and bombers, each with its own function. |
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In the following month, 22 German bombers were lost with 13 confirmed to have been shot down by night fighters. |
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It was in May 1943 that the Lancaster bombers of 617 Squadron took off to attack dams in Germany's Ruhr Valley. |
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Park also issued instructions to his units to engage in frontal attacks against the bombers, which were more vulnerable to such attacks. |
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It appears the bombers had no idea there was a safety valve attached to the cylinders. |
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The centre in the capital Riyadh is among several which deprogrammes suspected al-Qaeda foot soldiers including suicide bombers. |
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On 14 October, the heaviest night attack to date saw 380 German bombers from Luftflotte 3 hit London. |
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The Cold War saw the threat of Soviet bombers attacking the United Kingdom loom large. |
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Fighter protection for bombers created many problems which had to be solved in action. |
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In the last days of the battle, the bombers became lures in an attempt to draw the RAF into combat with German fighters. |
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The Luftwaffe also tried using small formations of bombers as bait, covering them with large numbers of escorts. |
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The Luftwaffe lost 18 percent of the bombers sent on the operations that day, and failed to gain air superiority. |
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Shortly after that the bombers were cornered in Watertown, Mass. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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By the autumn of 1942, the arrival of the USAAF 8th Air Force and its daylight bombers would add bomber escort to Fighter Command's tasks. |
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This is the story of two bumblers who get brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers. |
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By summer 1940, there were about 9,000 pilots in the RAF to man about 5,000 aircraft, most of which were bombers. |
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The German bombers required constant protection by the Luftwaffe's fighter force. |
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Interception was near impossible with fighter planes no faster than bombers. |
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Furthermore, Trenkner stated that German bombers destroyed the town's hospital first. |
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Initially, the system was to be used for navigating nuclear bombers across the North Pole to Russia. |
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In subsequent months a steady number of German bombers would fall to night fighters. |
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Nearby Hucknall was targeted by bombers as it had an RAF base, a Rolls Royce engineering facility and numerous coal mines. |
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The latter could achieve far better accuracy against tactical ground targets than heavier conventional bombers. |
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Large numbers of Spitfires were sent out with small groups of medium bombers in often vain attempts to lure the German fighters into combat. |
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A new generation of closed-circuit TV cameras will be used to pinpoint suicide bombers and al-Qaeda hit squads before they strike. |
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Major MacDonald was a bandsman manning one of the ship's guns when it was hit by Stuka dive bombers. |
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Felmy concluded it was not possible until bases in Belgium and the Netherlands were obtained and the Luftwaffe had heavy bombers. |
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Versatile water bombers hire of helicopters with pilots, mechanics and technical support. |
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This raid was significant, as 63 German fighters were sent with the bombers, indicating the growing effectiveness of RAF night fighter defences. |
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They've gone to a family whose dad has had water bombers dousing the flames. |
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The water bombers were divided into two teams and given free yellow and blue T-shirts when they arrived at the bash. |
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Water bombers of the Emergencies Ministry's Siberian regional centre dropped 120 tonnes of water on burning forests over the past day. |
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Bristol Beaufort torpedo bombers attacked at dawn next day and one aircraft found the harbour through the haze and torpedoed Gneisenau in the stern. |
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An initial marker flare was dropped by a Luftwaffe plane and the following bombers dropped high explosives to the east of the city centre in the Danygraig residential area. |
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They concluded bombers should strike a single target each night and use more incendiaries, because they had a greater impact on production than high explosives. |
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He told the court that at another meeting, after Kassir had shown them how to fieldstrip an AK-47 assault rifle, the topic of suicide bombers came up. |
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In May 1941, RAF night fighters shot down 38 German bombers. |
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After 1949, those Soviet bombers could be carrying nuclear weapons, and so intercepting them was crucial if the United Kingdom was to be saved during a war. |
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Night fighters could claim only four bombers for four losses. |
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The guns on the fortress responded, but the small calibre made them sound as if they were yapping like bandogs while the bombers bayed and gave tongue like hounds in cry. |
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Altogether, 130 German bombers destroyed the historical centre of London. |
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Bombing of Normandy began around midnight with more than 2,200 British, Canadian, and American bombers attacking targets along the coast and further inland. |
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Taking off from the Mozdok airbase in North Ossetia, the bombers carried out strikes on terrorist positions in the Deir Ezzur province in Syria, Sputnik News reported. |
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Sion goes on to cover the air war situation in the fall of 1944, Eighth Air Force headquarters at High Wycombe, and German defenses against bombers. |
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Is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's heart so mushy that he welcomes killers, rapists, bombers, crucifiers and decapitators to enjoy his hospitality? |
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On 7 September, a massive series of raids involving nearly four hundred bombers and more than six hundred fighters targeted docks in the East End of London, day and night. |
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By the end of November, 1,100 bombers were available for night raids. |
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Inadequately escorted by Bf 110s, bombers were shot down in large numbers. |
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However, the delay in forming up Big Wings meant the formations often did not arrive at all or until after German bombers had hit 11 Group's airfields. |
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Where multiple squadrons reached a raid the procedure was for the slower Hurricanes to tackle the bombers while the more agile Spitfires held up the fighter escort. |
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The intention was to subject incoming bombers to continual attacks by relatively small numbers of fighters and try to break up the tight German formations. |
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Russian bombers were carpet bombing the ridge directly above them, in a vain attempt to kill the Mujahideen fighters that plagued their operations on the ground. |
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Once the RAF had been defeated, Luftwaffe bombers were to move forward beyond London without the need for fighter escort, destroying military and economic targets. |
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During the war, everyone's railings were taken away to make bombers. |
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A total of 348 bombers and 617 fighters took part in the attack. |
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A number of helicopters and water bombers are working on the fire front. |
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Overnight 120 firefighters were fighting the blaze with the help of helicopters and fixed wing water bombers, which were called in during daylight. |
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Although the Germans claimed they had put up a massive ack-ack barrage and brought down six of our planes, the RAF said the true total of losses was three bombers. |
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German industry could build two medium bombers for one heavy bomber and the RLM would not gamble on developing a heavy bomber which would also take time. |
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Air Vice-Marshal Walker is head of the RAF's elite One Group and in operational control of all our Typhoon, Tornado, Jaguar and Harrier fighters and bombers. |
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The plant is located at Ryton-on-Dunsmore in Warwickshire, near Coventry, and originally built engines for WW2 bombers before being used by the Rootes group. |
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This is the man who was sacked from the BBC for writing a newspaper column that said Arabs were suicide bombers, limb amputators and women repressors. |
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Military aviation was extensively used, and bombers became decisive in many battles of World War II, which marked the most frantic period of weapons development in history. |
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Over 100 Allied bombers and their crews were interned during the war. |
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Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five US Navy Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers on a training mission. |
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Half of their bombers were to be kept in reserve to support the invasion. |
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The first of these was Project B in 1921, in which the captured German World War I battleship, SMS Ostfriesland, was sunk by a flight of bombers in 22 minutes. |
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Baldwin, AOC Bomber Command, stood down half of its bombers and reduced the other 100 aircraft from four to two hours' notice, without informing the Admiralty. |
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Defense work was prevalent during WW II, and DeBourgh manufactured struts for the gliders, parts for B24 bombers, and rocking rollers for Bailey Bridges. |
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German bombers attacked the bay but were only able to damage Franconia. |
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Rather than storming the city, the Wehrmacht was ordered to blockade Leningrad so as to starve the city to death, while attacking it with bombers and artillery. |
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By 1942, Bomber Command could put 1,000 bombers over one German city. |
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Avro Lancaster and Stirling bombers manufactured at the Austin Aero Company's shadow factory at Cofton Hackett could not take off from the short runways at Longbridge. |
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