toss bombing
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Definition
Noun: A specific aerial bombing maneuver in which an aircraft approaches its target at a low altitude, then climbs sharply (pulls up) to release a bomb, which continues forward on a ballistic trajectory. This technique is used to increase the aircraft's distance from the point of bomb detonation for safety.
Usage
This term is used in military aviation contexts to describe a specific tactical bombing procedure. It is a technical, compound noun.
Examples
- The pilot executed a toss bombing run to avoid the enemy's anti-aircraft defenses.
- Toss bombing requires precise timing and calculation from the aircraft's navigation system.
- The manual detailed the procedures for low-level toss bombing.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often associated with the use of nuclear or other high-yield weapons, where maintaining a safe distance from the blast is critical.
- The maneuver is sometimes called a "toss" or a "loft" in pilot jargon.
Variants and Related Words
- Toss bombing is a specific type of bombing run.
- Loft bombing: A very similar or synonymous term.
- Over-the-shoulder bombing: A related historical technique with a similar climbing release maneuver.
Synonyms
- Loft bombing
- Bomb toss (informal/technical jargon)
Antonyms
- Level bombing (releasing bombs from steady, level flight)
- Dive bombing (releasing bombs during a steep dive toward the target)
Noun
- a bombing run in which the bomber approaches the target at a low altitude and pulls up just before releasing the bomb