RAF and Army cooperate against enemy by G. H. Davis
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RAF and Army cooperate against enemy by G. H. Davis
Rocket typhoons versus German tanks: how the RAF and the Army cooperate in smashing enemy armour during the Second World War. The RAF officer (centre foreground) gives wireless instructions to a group of rocket-firing typhoons to attack enemy tanks emerging from a wood in the distance. To help the typhoons identify their target when diving, the Artillery plants coloured smoke shells. Date: 1944
Media ID 14133481
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1944 Allied Allies Armour Artillery Attack Cooperation Davis Distance Diving Enemy Firing Identify Instructions Rocket Shells Tanks Target Teamwork Technology Versus Wireless
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