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  1. Theory and mechanism of damage. During development Barnes Wallis theorised that a highly aerodynamic, very heavy bomb with a delayed detonation would cause damage to a target through shock waves travelling through the ground, hence the nickname earthquake bombs.. The airmen who dropped the bombs reported that the target structures stood undamaged by the detonation; "But then the crater ...

  2. Grand Slam (bomb) Last updated January 13, 2024. Grand Slam ; A Grand Slam bomb being handled at RAF Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire. Type: Earthquake bomb: Place of ...

  3. 17 de sept. de 2019 · Ground slam the bomb Boom Boom Boomtown Borderlands 3 Quest video. This video shows how to complete Ground slam the bomb Boom Boom Boomtown Borderlands 3 mis...

  4. A 617 Sqn Lancaster dropping a Grand Slam bomb on the Arnsberg viaduct, March 1945. The damage caused by one of the two Grand Slams that penetrated the Valentin submarine pen, 27 March 1945; a figure stands at the edge of the rubble pile, providing a sense of the scale of the damage.

  5. 12 de ene. de 2018 · 19 marca 1945 r. – Arnsberg – sześć bomb Grand Slam i 13 Tallboy – atak na wiadukt kolejowy – skuteczny, 21 marca 1945 r. – Arbergen – dwie bomby Grand Slam i 18 Tallboy – atak na most kolejowy – częściowo skuteczny, bomby Grand Slam nie trafiły jednak w cel z powodu problemów z celowaniem, 22 marca 1945 r.

  6. Konstruktion. Die Grand Slam hatte eine aerodynamisch besonders günstige Form, die Leitwerke am langen Heck versetzten sie zur Verbesserung der Zielgenauigkeit in eine stabilisierende Rotation um die Längsachse.. Ihr Mantel aus Stahl besaß eine deutlich höhere Wandstärke als herkömmliche Bomben des Zweiten Weltkriegs, um den Aufprall auf gepanzerte Oberflächen zu überstehen.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2024 · It had a range of 2,530 miles (4072 km) and could fly to an altitude of 24,500 feet (7470 m). The bomb load could reach 14,000 lbs (6,350 kg) of multiple bombs or a single gigantic bomb of 22,000 lbs (almost 10 tons), known as a 'Grand Slam' and the heaviest bomb dropped during the war by any air force.