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In message MPG.1a6d2554f613933989840@news, Bernardz
writes Say I dropped 1000 tones over a long period of time in a city in the region 50 square kilometers. Does anyone know of any tables or formulas that can tell me how effective in WW2 air bombing of a city would reasonably be? The V1 and V2 carried IIRC 1 ton of HE. Each killed one person and injured 5, IIRC. Also any information on the effect of over hitting would be appreciated. It redistributes the rubble. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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