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  • A '''gravity bomb''' is a weapon, which, when released by an aircraft, moves to its point of ...rough aerodynamic lift. As long as there is no supplementary propulsion, a gravity bomb may have a significant range increase from aerodynamic forces; see, for exa
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  • 1000 pound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • 2000 pound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • 250 pound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the Mark 8x series conventional bomb family
    127 bytes (17 words) - 23:25, 2 March 2011
  • 500 pound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gravity bomb]]
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  • A '''gravity bomb''' is a weapon, which, when released by an aircraft, moves to its point of ...rough aerodynamic lift. As long as there is no supplementary propulsion, a gravity bomb may have a significant range increase from aerodynamic forces; see, for exa
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • The main family of U.S. high-explosive unguided [[gravity bomb]]s, to which guidance kits such as the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]] or
    216 bytes (32 words) - 07:46, 26 February 2011
  • ...elatively ineffective even by WWII standards, aiming device for unguided [[gravity bomb]]s; required a bomber to stay in vulnerable straight and level flight and w
    254 bytes (36 words) - 21:13, 11 September 2009
  • ...ting vehicle]]s; may be a cannon-fired projectile, [[unguided rocket]], [[gravity bomb]], [[cluster submunition]] or [[mine (land warfare)|land mine]], or other m
    305 bytes (41 words) - 08:39, 2 November 2008
  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...may be manually placed on a target, or dropped from the air onto it (see [[gravity bomb]] and [[guided bomb]]). There is a means of triggering the effect (i.e., de ...estructive devices that are actively propelled are called [[warhead]]s. [[Gravity bomb]]s are dropped from aircraft.
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
    594 bytes (71 words) - 15:21, 1 November 2008
  • {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...rop bombs</ref>, and many other nations. The basic munition is a low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB), with the minimal controls of substituting fins that maximize or min
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  • .../MSQ-77''' was a United States Air Force ground-based system for directing gravity bomb|bombing of targets, also known as COMBAT SKYSPOT. It was developed from the
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