robot bomb
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb: A type of early, unmanned flying bomb, typically guided by preset mechanisms or simple controls, designed to deliver an explosive payload to a target.
Usage
The term "robot bomb" is a historical and technical noun. It is used to describe a specific class of early guided missiles or unmanned aerial vehicles used as weapons, particularly from the mid-20th century.
Examples
- Noun:
- During World War II, the V-1 flying bomb was often called a robot bomb by Allied forces and the press.
- The museum's exhibit on wartime technology features a restored robot bomb.
- Defensive strategies were developed to intercept incoming robot bombs before they reached their targets.
Advanced Usage
- The term is largely historical and carries connotations of early, relatively primitive guided weaponry compared to modern systems.
- It is often used in military history contexts to distinguish these early cruise-missile-like weapons from traditional artillery or piloted aircraft.
Variants and Related Words
- Buzz bomb (n): A synonym for "robot bomb," specifically the German V-1, named for the distinct buzzing sound of its pulsejet engine.
- Flying bomb (n): A more general term for an unmanned, explosive-laden aircraft.
- V-1 (n): The specific designation for the primary "robot bomb" used by Germany in WWII.
- Cruise missile (n): A modern, technologically advanced descendant of the concept embodied by the robot bomb.
Synonyms
- Buzz bomb
- Flying bomb
- Doodlebug (British informal term for the V-1)
Related Phrases
- Pilotless aircraft: A broader technical phrase that encompasses robot bombs and early drones.
- Guided missile: A later, more accurate term for weapons that direct their own flight path to a target.
Noun
- a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb