radar bombing
radar bombing
[′rā‚där ‚bäm·iŋ] (ordnance)
Bombing in which radar is used to locate the target or aiming point, to aid in positioning the bombing aircraft at the proper release point for bombing, or to release bombs automatically, especially under conditions of poor visibility.
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