Radar Seeker Guided bomb GB-7 kept at a base of the U.S. Army Air Corps. An airman removes the nose cover of the bomb. A radar antenna inside the nose with an aerial can be seen. (World War II period).
High angle controllable bombs or the Azon Bombs (VB-1 and VB-2) of the U.S. Army Air Corps. An Azon Bomb covers aerial route to strike at a target. Azon Bomb kept in a laboratory. Airmen removes the tail section which contains control units. Airman checks the movement of glide controllers in tail section by control unit. Attaching tail to an Azon Bomb placed on a cart. (World War II period).
AZON Aerial Bombs (VB-1 and VB-2 series) dropped. As seen from a bomber aircraft. Two successive bombs dropped, #64 and #105, and hit their targets. A pointer of a meter shows the deviation in the position of the bombs being dropped. (World War II period).
High angle bomb controllable in range and azimuth, generally called 'Razon'. Models VB-2 and VB-3. A high angle bomb placed on a rack kept at a United States Air Force base. (World War II period).
Heat Seeking Bomb VB-6 called 'Felix' kept on a rack at a United States Army Air Corps base. The target seekers on its nose covered. Airmen attach tail section to the bomb. The glide controllers in tail can be seen. VB-6 released and glides towards the target leaving behind smoke flares. Target striking at night. (World War II period).
Powered Controllable Weapon, a YPQ-12-A Experimental Aerial Missile assembled by airmen at a U.S. Army Air Corps base. Airmen affix bomb onto YPQ-12-A flying craft, then install cover, then install the aerial antennae. YPQ-12-A takes off together with another plane beside. The missile during a flight. Missile hits the target and explodes. Convoy of trucks passes by the wreckage. (World War II period).
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