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Operational Research In Raf Bomber Command, 1941-1945 (Britain), Randall Thomas Wakelam Jan 2006

Operational Research In Raf Bomber Command, 1941-1945 (Britain), Randall Thomas Wakelam

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The concept of strategic bombardment of targets by aircraft grew out of the long range bombing which took place in the First World War. By the eve of the Second World War, Royal Air Force officers and many politicians in Britain were convinced that the 'bomber would always get through.' Events in the opening months of the war proved otherwise. Bomber Command met severe losses during daylight raids and was forced to adopt night tactics. It was realized by mid-1941 that, operating in the dark, crews could not often find their targets with existing tactics and equipment. Worse, losses continued. …