Some old Vietnam bombers conducted some sorties, but primarily the F14 Tomcats, F16 Falcons, F 15 Eagles needed some target practice too, they all had to rush in and get some experience before the enemy surrendered so quickly. The campaign ended within 40 days with the ground offensive only lasting 100 hours. Wasn't really enough time for everyone to test out their new weapons.
Imperial Navy "Fleet" Carriers (the largest class) were used to launch Kate Torpedo Bombers, Val Dive Bombers, and Zero Fighters. No US Carriers were used during the battle. The Battle of Coral Sea would see history's first clash of carriers.
The function of bombers is to bomb the enemy.
Many different engines are used in aircraft, including fighter bombers. You would need to name a specific aircraft to get the answer.
at the start of the war only 25lb bombs were used, later 50lbs on fighter bombers in 1939, 100lbs bombs of light bombers such as the mosquito, 200lbs bombs on a mix of planes and later ww2 fighter bombers such as the tempest, 250lbs were used on a range of role, 500lbs on medium bombers, 1000lbs on heavy bombers, 2000lbs on heavy bombers, 8000lbs on the Lancaster, 12,000lb earthquake bombs on specially outfitted Lancaster, 22,000lb bombs on specially outfitted Lancaster
There were three gulf wars in the 20th and 21st centuries: 1. Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 2. Operation Desert Storm Jan/Feb 1991 3. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003-
No - dive bombers of WW2 vintage were primarily used for more pinpoint bombing accuracy; the precision laser-guided munitions of the modern Navy make that tactic obsolete.
Bombers are used to drop bombs on targets below. They are used as an offensive weapon.
Originally used for interception of bombers. All (except the F105 Thunderchief) were designed & built for intercepting Soviet bombers in the 1950s. All (including the F105) were used as both fighters & bombers in the Viet War, thus the term "fighter bombers."
There are many single engine aircraft used as dive bombers and torpedo bombers that could be cited if this were the aim of the question - was it?
Imperial Navy "Fleet" Carriers (the largest class) were used to launch Kate Torpedo Bombers, Val Dive Bombers, and Zero Fighters. No US Carriers were used during the battle. The Battle of Coral Sea would see history's first clash of carriers.
The American revolutionary forces had four warships, not including the French navy. There were also merchantmen and privateers.
Of the hundreds of designs built; only one was designed specifically to destroy the A6M Zero; the US Navy's F6F Hellcat. Germans used Fokkers the British and Canadians used Sopwith Camels. In the Second World War some famous planes were: British:Spitfire, Hurricane (fighters) Lancaster bombers; German: Messerschmitt and Focke-Wulf fighters; Stuka dive-bombers; Japanese: Zero fighters; American: Flying Fortress and Liberator bombers; P 51 Mustang
Ship's AAA, dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters.
The function of bombers is to bomb the enemy.
USN: Vindicator & Dauntless Dive Bombers; Devastator & Avenger Torpedo Bombers; Wildcat fighters. IJN: Val Dive Bombers; Kate Torpedo Bombers; Zero fighters.
Many different engines are used in aircraft, including fighter bombers. You would need to name a specific aircraft to get the answer.
As collective nouns, army and navyare used in the singular form and verbs are conjugated in the third person singular, e.g. The navy is sending warships to the gulf; The army is fighting on two fronts.