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Here is an article about fighter-bomber contribution and effectiveness in Normandy, specifically focusing on the 83 Group:
http://www.wlu.ca/lcmsds/cmh/back%20...83%20Group.pdf Interesting data on effectiveness of Typhoon, Spitfire and (RAF) Mustang on air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. Cheers, |
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Which turns B-17 into tank killer N°1.
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But I still believe bombs could do a nasty mess with tanks,even heavy ones.From 100 lbs bombs and above.Right?
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Yes. The carpet bombing of trapped German forces by the U.S. 8th and 9th air forces during Operation Goodwood was devastating. Of course, it only worked because it was directed against vehicles in woods and open country, and the bombardment was massive. Bombs against infantry in built up areas resulted in some casualties, but just created rubble that favored the defenders (e.g., Monte Cassino, Stalingrad).
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As far as I know, bombs up to 250kg also required a direct hit against a medium or heavy tank.
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Yes and no. Even a small bomb could potentially be a tank killer if it hit in the right place (e.g., the PTAB bomblets). Large bombs increase the chance of a near miss injuring or killing crew due to overpressure, or damaging the tank or tipping it over.
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They can´t do anything but lay down with their hands on their ears during the bombardment. They feel the shock waves from explosions, but no damage was reported. Air bombs on WWII were saturation weapons. Even rockets were employed that way. Heavy canons, were an elite crew option. Also pilots disregard it's effects as failures. Russian Ptab's, were a primitive solution also employed by the germans, but more dangerous to the aircraft than for the intended enemy. The state of the art were the germans AB bombs. Tested on the field against medium armor with success. Heavys were not that frequent on russian assaults. On Kursk, KV1's were few and kept at the rear. HE bombs will generate supression when not scoring a direct hit, damage will be achieved as something unusual. Last edited by RPS69; 02-02-2014 at 06:41 PM. |
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With bigger bombs near-misses can be fatal, too - overpressure effect on crew. |
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Sure bro. Maybe more like 40kg? |
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According to wiki, 550kg is the weight of the launcher with rockets. But still, it is a very powerful weapon, it fires 112kg rockets, which are stronger than a FAB-100 or a 250lb bomb.
Concerning PTAB. I highly doubt that it was dangerous to the plane that uses it. In reality, it was useless against tanks. However, against soft vehicles, it was devastating. |
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