The bomb bay on some military aircraft is a compartment, usually in the aircraft's fuselage, featuring an openable hatch (usually referred to as "bomb bay doors"). A military aircraft is any fixed-wing or rotary-wing Aircraft that is in the current employ of a Military power The fuselage (from the French fuselé "spindle-shaped" is an Aircraft 's main body section that holds crew and passengers or Cargo The bomb bay contains the bombs, which are dropped through the opened bay doors while the bomber is over its target or at its specified launching point.
Full-sized bombs (typically nuclear weapons) are dropped from hook-type releases or bomb cradles. A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from Nuclear reactions either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. When a bomber carries many smaller bombs (e. g. iron bombs, JDAMs), the bombs are typically loaded onto mechano-electrical devices known as ejector racks, which allow for larger bomb loads to be dropped with greater accuracy. A gravity bomb is an Aircraft -delivered Bomb that does not contain a Guidance system and hence simply follows a ballistic Trajectory Overview The JDAM is not a weapon rather it is a "bolt-on" upgrade for unguided gravity bombs installed during build up of the munition by Naval Ordnancemen or Air Force A hardpoint is any part of an Airframe designed to carry an external load
Guided missiles (in this case, usually referred to as "stand-off missiles") are often carried in the bomb bays of modern aircraft; the missiles are dropped from the aircraft and then accelerate into autonomous flight while the bomber aircraft "stands off" at a safe distance from the target. Guided Missile is a London based Independent record label set up by Paul Kearney in 1994.
Bomb bays were born of necessity. Early military aircraft could not survive the aerodynamic disadvantage of having bombs hanging from the wings or dangling below the fuselage. Therefore, early military aviation designers moved the bombs to inside the aircraft, and let them be deployed through a mechanically-operated hatch.
Traditionally, only bomber aircraft have had bomb bays, and in fighters and attack airplanes any ordnance other than guns and cannon have to be hung from the wings or fuselage. A gun is a particular Weapon that propels Projectiles The projectile is generally fired through a hollow tube known as the gun's barrel. | NOTE Throughout this article "cannon" is used as BOTH the || singular and plural Notable exceptions include the F-101, F-102 and F-106 interceptors. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout Today, many designers have moved previously "external" stores into multifunction "weapons bays", capable of carrying air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, drop tanks, and other military "stores" and deploying them rapidly in a battle. An air-to-air missile ( AAM) is a guided Missile fired from an Aircraft for the purpose of destroying another aircraft An air-to-surface missile (also air-to-ground missile, AGM, ASM or ATGM) is a Missile designed to be launched from Military The term drop tank (or belly tank) is used to describe auxiliary fuel tanks in both aeronautics and spaceflight Examples of modern U. S. fighters with weapons bays are the F-117 Nighthawk, F-22 Raptor, and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout This change in design principle reflects not a desire for improved aerodynamic performance, but rather a desire for greater stealth. Military fighters have seen a tremendous reduction in the size of their radar cross-sections, but large racks of missiles and bombs hanging below the wings return very distinct radar signatures. Radar cross section (RCS is a measure of how detectable an object is with a Radar. To defeat this effect, designers have put these weapons inside the fuselage.