Originally posted by Eagler
not true
for one ..
it forced the germans to commit to fighters, build more fighters and use those fighters in defense against the bombers instead of having the luxury of building offensive planeset exclusively and using them as they did in the early days of the war - on offensive and not defensively
Actually it did nothing to stop the advancement of German technology. They were still building/experimenting with improved planes until the end of the war. The German's committing fighters did nothing to lessen the inability of bombers to accurately hitting anything. In fact the Germans made more fighters near the end of the war than in the early years. What stopped the fighters was a lack of fighters and fuel. The factories were all spread out and never really damaged. The Germans went so far as to make synthetic fuel.
If they were able to hit a right city block they were lucky. Why do you think they flew some many bombers and missions? They couldn't hit anything with high level bombing. Technology was not advanced at the point. The Nordon was considered the cats meow because it could compute the wind from the plane to the ground. However, turbulence and being shot at means they actually missed targets 95% of the time. There were just too many outside variables that caused them to miss targets. They did do a test and found the B-17 using a Nordon, under ideal conditions, could get pretty close to a target.
A stragegic bombing survey was conducted after the war and was considered a miserable failure. And was locked up as classified until after the war,
inthe '70s I think.
The most accurate bomber was the Stuka. No other plane was as accurate.
The Brits released a survey 30 years after the war stating if their bombers (night bombing) hit within 5 miles of the target it was considered a hit.
What won the war in the ETO was ground forces taking away land and capturing troops. The Atlantic wall fell immediately on D-Day. What stopped the troops from an end run was the hedgerows. No one ever had planned for them until some Sgt. figured out they needed to put plow blades on the tanks and off they went to the races.