synchronous radar bombing
synchronous radar bombing
[′siŋ·krə·nəs ′rā‚där ‚bäm·iŋ] (ordnance)
A kind of radar bombing in which special airborne radar equipment containing rate and steering mechanisms is used to control the direction of flight of the bombing aircraft, solve the bombing problem, and automatically drop bombs at the proper release point.
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