Powered Controllable Weapon a YPQ-12-A Experimental Aerial Missile of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The missile during a flight towards its target. View of ground from the YPQ-12-A. The target, a locomotive moving in a desert leaving smoke trail behind. Massive explosion by the missile in a desert.
Opening slate reads: "XBQ-3 Aerial Missile." Next, an XBQ-3 flying bomb is seen taxiing on an airfield. It resembles an AT-21 training airplane. But it is actually a flying bomb (aka an aerial torpedo or an Assault Drone). The one shown in this film is the first of two built by the Fairchild Company. It displays serial number 43-25252. (The second was 43-25253). With a safety pilot aboard, it taxis about on a concrete ramp, at Fairchild Field in Burlington, North Carolina. The XQB-3 accommodated one pilot for testing or ferrying purposes, but otherwise was designed to be remotely guided to it's target and detonate on impact. Guided missile technology was progressing at such a pace as to render the 'flying bomb' concept obsolete and so the U.S. Army Air Corps cancelled the program in late 1944. (World War II period).
Water Borne missile A-3. A motor boat of the U.S. Navy moving in water. A huge bomb placed in the boat. The operator of the boat, U.S. Navy personnel, stands on land. The operator controls the boat remotely with a joystick controller in his hands. Boat moves on water at high speed. (World War II period).
A review of remote controlled weapons of the U.S. Army Air Force. A Glide Bomb suspended from a roof in a laboratory. A B-17 bomber of the U.S. Army Air Force takes off. Glide Bomb dropped from plane. A straight flight taken by bomb towards its target leaving behind a smoke trail . Bomb falls on ground. (World War II period).
Preset Data Controllable Glide Torpedo. Glide bombs attached to the wings of B-17 bomber of the U.S. Army Air Force. Glide bomb dropped from a pre-calculated height and distance towards a target. Flight of the bomb as seen from the bomber aircraft. Bomb strikes the target at sea. Geysers of water formed due to explosion. (World War II period).
Target Seeking Controllable Glide Bomb suspended from roof of a laboratory at a U.S. Army Air Force base. An airman inspects it. Glide bomb released from a bomber takes a long flight towards its target . Stabilized bomb among the clouds during its flight. It blasts amidst trees. (World War II period).
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