buzz bomb
Noun: 1. A small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb: A type of early, unmanned flying bomb, powered by a simple jet engine, used as a weapon. It is historically known as the V-1, the first cruise missile used in warfare.
The term "buzz bomb" is a historical and specific noun. It is used to refer to a particular weapon from World War II. * It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence. * It is often used in historical, military, or technical contexts.
- The distinctive sound of the buzz bomb terrified Londoners during the Blitz.
- Allied forces developed strategies to intercept the buzz bomb before it reached its target.
- A museum has a buzz bomb on display in its aviation history exhibit.
- The term is synonymous with V-1 flying bomb or doodlebug (a colloquial name used in Britain).
- It is often discussed in contrast to the later, more advanced V-2 rocket, which was a ballistic missile.
- V-1: The official German designation (Vergeltungswaffe 1, "Retaliation Weapon 1").
- Doodlebug: A British colloquial term for the V-1.
- Flying bomb: A more general descriptive term.
- Cruise missile: The modern category of weapon that evolved from concepts like the buzz bomb.
- Flying bomb
- V-1
- Doodlebug (colloquial)
The term "buzz bomb" specifically refers to the German V-1 weapon of World War II. Its name comes from the distinctive buzzing sound of its pulsejet engine, which would cut out just before the missile dove to its target. It is not a general term for any modern missile.
- a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb