Baka bombs in use by Japan (1948)

GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit A captured Japanese Baka bomb is demonstrated, a Baka bomb being shot down by the Allied fleet and landing on the Bunker Hill, an American ship that was hit by four suicide bombers, and men repairing a ship on a floating dry dock in the Pacific Full Description: PACIFIC OCEAN: EXT AMERICA. NAVAL. Japanese ’Baka’ planes U.S. Fleet. Heavy Ack-Ack. Planes shot down. Barrier ’Bunker Hill’ hit. (Shot of from flight deck Destroyer after being hit four times by suicide planes. Aerial shot of floating dock in Pacific, w. ship in it. BUNKER HILL. (U.S. CARRIER.) Shots of being hit from flight deck. DOCKS. Aerial view of U.S. floating dry dock in the Pacific. Ship in dock. WWII, World War Two, World War II, Second World War, Allies, Axis, war, anti-aircraft, aeroplane, aeroplanes, airplane, airplanes, kamikaze, kamikazes, Ohka, rocket, rockets, Japan, ware
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