Blanket bombing. Carpet bombing.
The word aerial has three syllables like so: aer-i-al.
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Neither. They are usually not at all like aerial photographs since they show geopolitical features - including things like place names. You would be hard pressed to find a place name in a true aerial photograph - except perhaps for Hollywood! Also, the shapes that they show for continents and oceans are approximate rather than the true shapes.
Its called bombing and or sweeping.
To stay in the air for 8 seconds in Dante's Inferno, you need to perform a series of aerial attacks or combos without touching the ground. You can achieve this by using Dante's aerial attacks and dodging enemy attacks to maintain your aerial position for the required duration. Timing and practice are key to mastering this skill.
Upgrade first then u should get some aerial combos like Square,square,x or something
A drone attack is when an unmaned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks an objective.
It is believed that the satyrs are weak against aerial attacks. They are powerful close up and will attempt to grab players, but they cannot handle aerial dodges or strikes very well.
in my opinion fire blast thunder Draco meteor aerial ace
After completing the Great Maze, you will find him. It is wise to use characters with strong aerial attacks.
Solar panels, Flat screen TVs, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Global Positioning Systems, Laser guided munitions, Space vehicles, Space Stations, Moon Landings, Extraterrestrial rovers, Solar system probes.
Aerial bombs can use both . Fins are used to stabilize the bomb when dropped from a significant height whereas a bomb using a parachute allows the bombing plane to escape the blast effects of the bomb when dropped at lower altitudes .
Bombing the German cities was killing civilians. Many people believed this was wrong and that aerial attacks should be targeted at industrial and military facilities.
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Well the most obvious one of the 20th century would be the improvement of bombs and specifically ones delivered from the air. Aerial bombing was introduced early during the First World War (1914-1918). Essentially in early bombing campaigns the pilots simply tossed hand-grenades out of the planes on top of enemy positions. Both the German and the British quickly realized that this was a way to damage enemy installations with fair accuracy. They then developed all sorts of gravity bombs that could be dropped by hand, and eventually attached to rail systems under the plane. During the Second World War saw the improvement of these types of munitions which went on to include extremely heavy payloads dropped by large bombers; yes, the bomber had to be developed to accommodate these munitions and deliver them long distances and accurately. There were several innovations in this respect including incendiary bombs, culminating with the two most notorious bombs of all - Little Boy and Fat Man, the two nuclear bombs that were dropped at the end of World War Two. During the Cold War, flying fortresses on both the side of the USA and USSR were developed to extend the delivery platform to an intercontinental level, along with ICBM's. During the last part of the 20th Century a host of air dropped munitions were developed from cluster bombs to smart munitions that could be guided by infra red or radar onto a target once released from the plane. This included "bunker busting" and thermobaric or fuel-air bombs.