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set to delay the explosion for times ranging from very brief to several weeks. Short delays are used to allow the bomb to penetrate before exploding: "a delay action bomb striking the roof of a tall building will penetrate through several floors before bursting". Similarly, a bomb with a time-delay
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getting caught in the blast of its own bomb after a low-altitude attack. Longer delays were intended to disrupt salvage and other activities, to spread terror in areas where there could still be live bombs and to attack
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fuze could penetrate the superstructure, deck or armour of a warship and explode inside, causing greater damage compared to the same bomb exploding outside on contact. A short delay would also prevent a
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German delayed-action bombs were used in attacks on several high-profile targets in London, including
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Such bombs were used widely by British and American and German forces during
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Towards the end of the war both British and German bombs became
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designed to explode some time after impact, with the bomb's
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Aerial bomb designed to detonate some time after impact
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aerial bomb
fuzes
fighter-bomber
ground-attack aircraft
bomb disposal
World War II
mines
Broadcasting House
Buckingham Palace
Anti-handling device
Bomb disposal
Danger UXB
Laydown delivery
Time bomb
Oliver Lyman Spaulding
""U.X.B." [Main Title]"
"Dispatch Archive"
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"Bombing of Broadcasting House"
"DELAYED ACTION BOMB MENACES BUCKINGHAM PALACE"
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