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  1. The Bomb, Medium Capacity, 22,000 lb ( Grand Slam) was a 22,000 lb (10,000 kg) earthquake bomb used by RAF Bomber Command against German targets towards the end of the Second World War. The bomb was originally called Tallboy Large until the term Tallboy got into the press and the code name was replaced by "Grand Slam".

  2. 22 de ene. de 2014 · Barnes Wallis' Grand Slam bomb was designed to seriously damage and destroy buildings, bridges, viaducts and other structures without necessarily having to achieve a direct hit against them.

  3. On 13 March 1945 the largest bomb ever dropped by British forces, during WWII, was first tested ‘live’ in the New Forest at Ashley Walk Bombing Range. The Grand Slam was a 22,000-lb MC high explosive deep-penetration bomb designed by Barns Wallis following on from his creation of the smaller Tallboy (a 12,000-lb MC deep-penetration bomb).

  4. La Grand Slam, con sus diez toneladas, fue la bomba más pesada desplegada en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Rellena con explosivo convencional, fue desarrollada en 1944 al final de la guerra por la fuerza aérea británica para usarse contra grandes objetivos estratégicos, tales como búnkeres blindados y puentes. El desarrollo se vio ...

  5. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Weighing in at 22,000 pounds (10,000 kg), the sheer mass of the Grand Slam was central to its effectiveness. When dropped from a height of around 13,000 ft, the bomb would accelerate up to around 750 mph, breaking the sound barrier and becoming supersonic.

  6. 27 de sept. de 2018 · The British Grand Slam bomb. The researchers who conducted the new study found that when Allied bombs hit the ground, the shockwaves reached as far as 1,000 kilometers (or 621 miles) into the...

  7. La Grand Slam, con sus diez toneladas, fue la bomba más pesada desplegada en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Rellena con explosivo convencional, fue desarrollada en 1944 al final de la guerra por la fuerza aérea británica para usarse contra grandes objetivos estratégicos, tales como búnkeres blindados y puentes.