bomb rack

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bomb rack

A military aircraft has a bomb rack under its wing.

Definition

Noun: A bomb rack is a mechanical device attached to an aircraft, specifically designed to securely hold, carry, and release bombs.

Usage

The term "bomb rack" is used exclusively in military aviation contexts. It refers to the physical structure, often part of the aircraft's hardpoints or weapons pylon, from which bombs are suspended and deployed.

Examples
  • The ground crew loaded the 500-pound bombs onto the bomb rack.
  • A malfunction in the bomb rack prevented the pilot from releasing the payload.
  • Modern fighter jets are equipped with multiple internal bomb racks.
Advanced Usage
  • "To clear a bomb rack": This phrase refers to the action of releasing all bombs from a specific rack, either in combat or as a safety procedure.
    • After the mission was aborted, the pilot was ordered to clear the bomb rack over the designated safe area.
Variants and Related Words
  • Weapons pylon: A more general term for an external aircraft mounting that can carry various ordnance, including bombs, missiles, or fuel tanks. A bomb rack is often integrated into a pylon.
  • Hardpoint: A location on an aircraft's structure designed to carry an external load. A bomb rack is mounted to a hardpoint.
  • Bomb bay: An internal compartment of an aircraft for carrying bombs, which contains its own bomb rack mechanisms.
Synonyms
  • Bomb carrier (less common)
  • Ordnance rack (a broader term that can include racks for missiles or rockets)
Related Phrases
  • "Rack release": The mechanism or event of dropping a bomb from the rack.
    • The bomb's release was initiated by an electrical signal to the rack release.
  • "On the rack": A state describing bombs that are loaded and ready for deployment.
    • The explosives are armed and on the rack.
bomb rack

A military aircraft has a bomb rack under its wing.

Noun
  1. a device on an aircraft for carrying bombs