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SUBSCRIBE for WW2 STORIES ▶︎ / @ww2stories-louvignymedia This U.S. War Dept film bulletin was produced in 1945 and explains how american VT bombs and rocket fuses are used. The VT bomb was used to create significant damage against hidden or protected targets. This bomb did not detonate on impact, but it did detonate near the ground: This made it possible to hit targets hidden in holes or behind protection. This type of weapon is similar to the Rocket Fuses, their operation is also explained in this war bulletin. In 1945, the use of American VT (Variable Time) bombs and rocket fuses emerged as significant advancements in World War II ordnance. These innovative technologies allowed for precise timing of detonations, greatly enhancing the effectiveness of aerial bombardments and rocket attacks. The VT bombs were equipped with proximity fuses that could sense the proximity to a target and explode at the optimal moment, maximizing the destructive impact. Similarly, rocket fuses with adjustable timing ensured accurate and timed explosions. The utilization of VT bombs and rocket fuses provided Allied forces with a decisive advantage, enabling them to effectively target and neutralize enemy defenses, fortified positions, and armored vehicles. These advancements in ordnance played a crucial role in supporting the Allied offensives across various theaters of the war and contributed to the ultimate victory over Axis powers. WW2 STORIES is an initiative of LouvignyMedia, WW2R-23. ➡ Discover more about LouvignyMedia 📚: https://www.louvignymedia.com #WW2COLOR #AmericanWeapons #RocketFuses #SecondWorldWar #WW2 #VTRocketFuze #bombingweapon