Navy SWOD Mk 9 "Bat" Glide Bomb (1945)‏

Started by jzichek, May 12, 2012, 08:51:34 PM

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jzichek

Check out this article at RetroMechanix.com on a USAAF evaluation of the Navy "Special Weapons Ordnance Device" (SWOD) Mark 9 "Bat" radar-guided glide bomb dating from 1945:



The Bat was one of the world's earliest fully-automatic, target-seeking "smart" weapon systems. In 1945, the Air Force sent a liaison officer to observe the employment of this radar-guided glide bomb by Navy PB4Y-2 Privateer squadrons against Japanese ships. The article reproduces the entire report, along with 10 photos of the Bat and its associated equipment; these provide excellent reference for those wishing to model Privateers equipped with these innovative weapons.

-Jared

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RussC

Very ambitious, given the electronics of the day. Stacks up well against the Henschel rocket/glide device or Fritz - X.
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Joe C-P

The USN also had an effective homing torpedo for sub-hunting during WW2.
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rickshaw

Quote from: JoeP on May 13, 2012, 07:18:46 PM
The USN also had an effective homing torpedo for sub-hunting during WW2.

So did the Germans and the British.  The Germans had Acoustic and Wake-homing torpedoes IIRC.  The British Acoustic ones.
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