Will dive bombing ever make a comeback?
>>65106645Probably not
>>65106645As much as the Dauntless has lines like no painter could best, and as romantic as the idea is, there's almost no chance that it'd be viable again. Computerized targeting systems for dumb bombs and the prevalence of guided munitions make it largely unnecessary, and Close-In Weapons Systems make close-in attacks basically suicide. Not even to speak of the risks involved in getting that close. And I'm not even sure if it'd be viable for most modern airframes. Would be badass thoughie.
>>65106645it's already back brotherhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJwKAhgWHOc
During the middle and later stages of World War II, dive bombing at shallower angles, which was safer against AA fire, became the dominant tactic.
>>65106661Sad that no flying Ju 87s (or, simply more of them) exist; it's one of the top 10 most iconic and imho important World War II Axis warplanes.
>>65106645err, no
I recall some grenade-drop drones doing this in 2023 but I can't find the webm
>>65106645Dive bombing was mainly used because it allowed a plane to deliver a bomb with extreme accuracy.no need for that now that we have guided munitions, and ballistic computers which allow accurately dropping of dumb bombs without the need for dive bombing.