world war two bombers didn't shoot each other because they were very very very very careful.
Allied bombers in WWII carried HE or Firebombs for bombing cities, such as Dresden in Germany; which was heavily firebombed. US and Japanese bombers fighting naval battles deployed armor piercing bombs and general purpose bombs when trying to penetrate each other's warships. Some US and Japanese bombers carried torpedoes; which are nothing but under-water missiles. Fighters from all combatants were armed with either cannons or machineguns or both.
Aerial observation, fighting each other & attacking forces on the ground.
The term "shooting war" is pretty descriptive. Soldiers from different nations are shooting at each other. In modern warfare, such wars would not be limited to rifles or machine guns, there would be artillery as well, and possibly many other types of weaponry. This is the final phase of a conflict, when diplomatic negotiations have failed, economic pressure has failed, and everything else has failed, and there is still an unresolved issue that people feel they cannot accept.
transfered the peace and each other
in a cold war, there is no shooting whatsoever, in a hot war, there are hot girls shooting at each other.
COLD WAR=No Shooting/communists and Free World facing each other Vietnam War=Shooting/communists and Free World shooting at each other
Very dangerous, all the people were running around and shooting each other.
People started shooting each other (jizzing each other)
Stop shooting each other.
ceasefire?
A hot war is shooting at each other. A cold war is facing each other but NOT Shooting.
shooting each other to bits
Fat chicks made out with each other
Cold War means people (countries/nations) were NOT shooting at each other; no one was dying. They just looked at each other and were looking for an excuse to fight each other.
Warships from both sides were using their ship's AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery). The fighting occurred strictly between warplanes: Fighters, Dive Bombers, and Torpedoe Bombers. Planes fought planes, and planes ATTACKED ships.
Allied bombers in WWII carried HE or Firebombs for bombing cities, such as Dresden in Germany; which was heavily firebombed. US and Japanese bombers fighting naval battles deployed armor piercing bombs and general purpose bombs when trying to penetrate each other's warships. Some US and Japanese bombers carried torpedoes; which are nothing but under-water missiles. Fighters from all combatants were armed with either cannons or machineguns or both.
Cold war is not a war, it's a stand-off (staring at each other). Hot war is war (shooting at each other).