- First air-dropped bomb
The first air-dropped bomb was dropped when Lieutenant
Giulio Gavotti of theItalian Army dropped four grenades from his Blériot aircraft onto an Ottoman military encampment at theTaguira oasis inLibya on1 November 1911 .cite book |last=Grant |first=R.G. |title=Flight - 100 Years of Aviation |pages=p. 59 |publisher=Dorling-Kindersley Limited |year=2004 |isbn=1-4503-0575-4]Following Italy's bombing, a second bombing occurred in
Mazatlan, Mexico during theMexican Revolution .Fact|date=March 2008 GeneralVenustiano Carranza (later president of Mexico) intent on taking the city of Mazatlan, ordered a biplane to drop a crude bomb of nails and dynamite wrapped in leather onNeveria Hill adjacent to the city's downtown area.Fact|date=March 2008 The bomb was crude, and the art of bombing was even cruder. The bomb did not land on the target but on the city streets. The bomb killed two citizens and wounded several others.The dropping of bombs from balloons had been outlawed by the
Hague Convention of 1899 , but Italy argued that this ban did not extend to airplanes.Later bombings
In 1912, during the
Balkan War ,Bulgarian Air Force pilotChristo Toprakchiev suggested the use of airplanes to drop "bombs" (calledgrenade s in the Bulgarian army at this time) on Turkish positions.Fact|date=March 2008Captain
Simeon Petrov developed the idea and created several prototypes by adapting different types of grenades and increasing their payload. [http://aviation.zonebg.com/istoria/balcan-war/index.php Who was the first to use the airplane as a bomber?] (in Bulgarian; photographs of 1912 Bulgarian air-dropped bombs)]On
16 October 1912 , observerProdan Tarakchiev dropped two of those bombs on the Turkish railway station of Karaagac (near the besiegedEdirne ) from anAlbatros F.II airplane piloted byRadul Milkov . This was the first use of an airplane as a bomber. [ [https://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/PopTopics/histechintel.htm A Brief History of Air Force Scientific and Technical Intelligence] ]After a number of tests, Petrov created the final design, with improved
aerodynamics , an X-shaped tail, and an impact detonator. This version was widely used by the Bulgarian Air Force during the siege of Edrine. Later a copy of the plans was sold toGermany , and the bomb, codenamed "Chataldzha" ("Чаталджа"), remained in mass production until the end ofWorld War I . The weight of one of these bombs was 6 kilograms. On impact it created a crater 4-5 meters wide and about 1 meter deep.Fact|date=March 2008The first bomb to be dropped by a German airplane on the
British Isles landed nearDover Castle on December 24, 1914. [cite web |url=http://rapidttp.com/milhist/vol046rh.html |title=Military History Journal - Vol 4 No 6 : Some Aspects of Night Bombing over Europe |first=R.E. |last=Hardy |publisher=The South African Military History Society |accessdate=2008-03-14]References
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