Japanese Hot Air Balloon Attack
A fu go ふ号 兵器 fugō heiki lit code fu weapon or fire balloon 風船爆弾 fūsen bakudan lit.
Japanese hot air balloon attack. The japanese hot air balloon attack was ineffective as weapons causing only 6 deaths and a small amount of damage. A huge explosion rocked the placid mountainside. A japanese balloon bomb kills six people in rural eastern oregon. Collapsed japanse balloon on american soil 1945.
Photo via wikimedia commons japan s attack on pearl harbor on december 7 1941 was a shocking display of its ruthless military tactics during. Combat casualties in the 48 states. On november 3 1944 japan launched its first series of fu go weapon balloon bombs as a way of invading the us from afar and creating havoc among its citizens and government. The balloons weren t designed to navigate themselves and that s part of the wonder of this japans offensive.
Border happened upon a 70 year old japanese balloon bomb. The japanese launched some 9000 balloon bombs against the us during the war. Japanese balloon bomb kills 6 in oregon 1945. Just a few months ago a couple of forestry workers in lumby british columbia about 250 miles north of the u s.
The invasion of the aleutian islands resulted in a failure as well as the japanese escaping from the harsh mountainous weather. Flowing along the jet. Balloon bombs aimed to be the silent assassins of world war ii. Balloon bomb was a weapon launched by japan during world war ii a hydrogen balloon with a load varying from a 33 lb 15 kg antipersonnel bomb to one 26 pound 12 kg incendiary bomb and four 11 lb 5 0 kg incendiary devices attached it was designed as a cheap weapon.
The bombs were meant to start forest fires and cause explosions hopefully causing chaos and confusion in the us west. They are the only world war ii u s. It was meant to be revenge for the doolittle raids on japan. On december 7 1941 japan launched a surprise attack on the united states pacific fleet at pearl harbor.
This was only one of an estimated 6 000 balloon bombs codenamed fugo launched by the japanese army from the main island of honshu between november 1944 and april 1945.