Posted by Bombing on November 29, 2011 at 17:30:33 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Re: November 28th posted by JMS/.MN on November 28, 2011 at 22:00:22:
There was precision bombing in W.W II. Do some reading about the RAF 617 Dambusters squadron if you doubt there was precision bombing. They took out complete factories and left the personnel buildings and canteen's intact. They dropped tall boy(12,000lb) and grand slam(20,000)bombs that penetrated the ridiculously thick German U-boat pens. They had fins so they would spin and go supersonic. The Germans thought the bombs were rocket powered when they heard them falling. Of course they're most famous for taking out 3 major dams over 2 nights. Some experts claim taking the dams out shortened the war by a couple of years because without the dams, German steel production and manufacturing was severely compromised. There were even rumors that if the USA didn't drop the bombs on Japan, 617 squadron was headed over there.
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