The development of intercontinental missiles in the 1950's made long range bombers obsolete. The intercontinental missiles were made for nuclear weapons.
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If the question is asking about the V bombers operated by Great Britain during the Cold War, there were three types; the Valiant, the Victor, and the Vulcan. Sorry, I do not know how many of each were built.
During World War II, the production of B-24 Liberator bombers peaked at an impressive rate, with around 1,000 units being built each month by late 1944. This translates to approximately 33 B-24 bombers being produced per day. The B-24 became one of the most manufactured aircraft in history, with over 18,000 units completed during the war.
The U.S. Navy had approximately 915 combat aircraft (fighters, dive-bombers, and torpedo bombers) on fifteen aircraft carriers during the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
The development of bombers as a military aircraft evolved over time, with contributions from various inventors and engineers. The first true bombers emerged during World War I, with notable figures like Giulio Douhet advocating for strategic bombing. However, the design and implementation of bombers were significantly advanced by manufacturers such as Boeing and Consolidated Aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s, leading to iconic models like the B-17 and B-29 during World War II.
Ship's AAA, dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters.
3 u.s bombers disapeared during world war 2
First of all, they're kamikazes.They were Japanese bombers during WW2 that would dive into buildings to kill people.Put simply, they were suicide bombers
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During WW2: 1. Strategic bombers to knock out industry 2. Torpedo bombers to sink ships 3. Dive bombers to destroy anti-aircraft batteries aboard warships 4. Fighters to protect the above listed bombers and gain air superority During the Vietnam War: 1. Strategic bombers (B-52's) to knock out industry & destroy troop build-ups 2. Tactical jet fighter bombers to knock out industry & bridges & railroads & barracks 3. Tactical jet fighter bombers to support troops fighting on the ground (Air Support) 4. Fighters to protect the above listed bombers and maintain air superority
They Will Pilots will become obsolete during the final years of 2012 when the natural combo-bot pilot project is completed.
If the question is asking about the V bombers operated by Great Britain during the Cold War, there were three types; the Valiant, the Victor, and the Vulcan. Sorry, I do not know how many of each were built.
The Germans and the allies had bombers in WWI, but not in great numbers. The bomber came into its own in WWII.
The B-17 was a relatively new development (28 July 1935) in four engine long range bombers ; it had a number of variants most notably as the "Flying Fortress" .