The bomber, by itself, could wreak havoc on an area very accurately from great altitudes. And, when escorted by p51 mustangs, there was no stopping one of these flying fortresses. These bombers relatively easy to take down, so fighter planes often escorted them to serve as a defense. Some bombers, like the Lancaster B.I., had capabilities of carrying a bomb load weighing up to 20,000 pounds. Just one of these bomb loads could have devastating effect on area up to 50,000 square meters, and when these bombers flew in large groups, often consisting of twenty or more planes, could devastate large areas below. Tanks on the other hand, while still capable of long-range killing, were not nearly as effective as the bomber was. The tank’s ideal fight was one of medium to close range in which it could take out enemy trucks, troops, and walls of bases. On the battlefield, a tank was the last thing an on foot soldier wanted to see as these rolling cannons combined high firepower with very heavy armor, which proved to be nearly impossible for a foot soldier to take it
The bomber, by itself, could wreak havoc on an area very accurately from great altitudes. And, when escorted by p51 mustangs, there was no stopping one of these flying fortresses. These bombers relatively easy to take down, so fighter planes often escorted them to serve as a defense. Some bombers, like the Lancaster B.I., had capabilities of carrying a bomb load weighing up to 20,000 pounds. Just one of these bomb loads could have devastating effect on area up to 50,000 square meters, and when these bombers flew in large groups, often consisting of twenty or more planes, could devastate large areas below. Tanks on the other hand, while still capable of long-range killing, were not nearly as effective as the bomber was. The tank’s ideal fight was one of medium to close range in which it could take out enemy trucks, troops, and walls of bases. On the battlefield, a tank was the last thing an on foot soldier wanted to see as these rolling cannons combined high firepower with very heavy armor, which proved to be nearly impossible for a foot soldier to take it