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Bouncing bomb raid. Computer artwork showing a Lancaster bomber dropping a bouncing bomb to destroy a German dam during World War II. The bouncing bomb was invented by the British engineer Barnes Wallis (1887-1979) and was designed to bounce across the surface of water in order to avoid obstacles such as torpedo nets (lower centre). These bombs were used on 17th May 1943 by No. 617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force (the Dam Busters) during Operation Chastise to breach the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany
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This artwork captures a pivotal moment in World War II history - the daring bouncing bomb raid. In this computer-generated illustration, we witness a Lancaster bomber soaring through the skies, its payload of bouncing bombs ready to be unleashed on a German dam below. This ingenious invention was the brainchild of British engineer Barnes Wallis, who designed these unique bombs to skip across water surfaces and overcome obstacles like torpedo nets. On that fateful day of May 17th, 1943, No. 617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, famously known as the Dam Busters, embarked on Operation Chastise with one goal in mind - to breach the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany. The image showcases the precise moment when one such bouncing bomb is dropped from above, destined to explode upon impact and unleash devastation upon its target. The historical significance of this raid cannot be overstated. It showcased not only remarkable engineering prowess but also immense bravery from those involved. As we gaze at this artwork, we are reminded of how technological advancements played a crucial role in shaping warfare during World War II. Through Claus Lunau's skillful depiction, we are transported back in time to witness this extraordinary event unfold before our eyes. The combination of artistry and historical accuracy allows us to appreciate both the magnitude of destruction caused by war and humanity's relentless pursuit for innovation even amidst chaos.
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