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MessageSujet: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 8 Sep - 18:51

Bonjour à tous. Voilà juste pour vous présenter un article trouvé sur le net sur un sujet dont j'ignorais tout. Pour info donc Wink C'est en anglais, désolé Takeo Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons 606975
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In November, 1944, the Japanese began launching unmanned bomb-carrying balloons, which travelled on prevailing winds across the Pacific Ocean to North America. It was hoped that the balloons would start forest fires and cause general panic among the population.

The balloons measured about 33 feet in diameter and 70 feet from the top of the balloon to the payload at the bottom. They were first made of paraffined paper, and later from latex and fabricated silk, and contained hydrogen gas. The payload consisted of 36 sand-filled paper bags for use as ballast, 4 incendiary bombs and 1 33-pound anti-personnel bomb.

The balloons began their three to five day journey from Japan at an altitude of about 35,000 feet, usually travelling at speeds between 80 and 120 miles per hour. As gas slowly leaked from the balloons, they descended in altitude. When they fell to about 25,000 feet, a barometric pressure switch would cause one of the ballast sandbags to be dropped, and the balloons would rise again to 35,000 feet. This up and down pattern continued as the balloons crossed the Pacific Ocean. When the balloons reached the west coast of North America, they were supposed to have exhausted their supply of ballast sandbags and the bombs would then be used as ballast, with one bomb being dropped with each descent to 25,000 feet as they travelled across land. After the final bomb was dropped, a fuse would be ignited and the balloons would destroy themselves in bright orange fireballs.

It is estimated that about 9,000 of the balloons were launched by Japan between November, 1944 and April, 1945, but it is believed that less than 1,000 of them actually reached North America, with most of the rest self-destructing over, or falling into, the sea. Of those that did reach land, some were seen exploding in the air and others were found on the ground in remote areas, usually with the bomb loads missing but occasionally with some bombs still attached. The balloons reached Alaska, Canada, Mexico and 16 U.S. states, travelling as far east as Michigan and Texas. Most of the balloons were sighted or found in British Columbia, Washington state, Oregon, California, and Montana. Several minor forest fires, in California and Oregon, were possibly caused by the balloons, but this was never completely verified.

The first discovery of a balloon in North America was made by two woodchoppers, who discovered a balloon on the ground near Kalispell, Montana in December, 1944. It was determined that the balloon originated in Japan by analyzing beach sand from one of the balloon's ballast sandbags. Tight censorship was immediately imposed on further balloon sightings, since it was feared that disclosing when and where balloons were being found would encourage the enemy to launch more balloons and perfect their delivery. It was also thought that the balloons posed little danger to the public at large, so even though some government and military officials and newspapermen knew about the bombing balloons early on, the general public was not told about them until May of 1945, about six months after they were first launched.

The public announcement was finally made due to a tragic event that occurred on May 5, 1945. A woman and five children, on a church picnic, were killed in a remote area near Bly, Oregon, after they discovered a downed balloon with a bomb still attached, and one of them moved the bomb, causing it to explode. These deaths were the only known fatalities on the U.S mainland from enemy attack during World War II. At first it was officially reported that the deaths were due to an explosion of an 'unknown object', but after much debate, it was finally decided that the public's need to be informed about the existence of the bombing balloons outweighed any military advantage that the enemy might gain from the disclosure. It was also feared that, with the end of the school year approaching, there would soon be many children exploring in remote areas where unexploded bombs were most likely to be found. So in late May, the general public was finally informed about the existence of the bombing balloons, although details about individual balloon encounters were still withheld, except for the one fatal incident mentioned above.

The period of censorship appeared to have served its purpose, since it was later learned that the Japanese scaled down and eventually abandoned the balloon launchings, considering them ineffective since they had heard of very few balloons reaching U.S. territory.

Many of the balloons had been made by patriotic Japanese school children as a part of the war effort. In 1987, several tried to atone. They folded 1,000 paper cranes, a Japanese symbol of healing and peace, and sent them to the families of the Oregon picnickers. Here is an excerpt from one of the accompanying letters:

"We participated in the building of weapons used to kill people without understanding much beyond the knowledge that America was our adversary in a war. To think that the weapons we made took your lives as you were out on a picnic! We were overwhelmed with deep sorrow."
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 8 Sep - 19:15

oui j'ai déjà entendu parler de ca, quelle idée !!! Laughing

merci de partager alien
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 8 Sep - 19:31

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Pas grave, je le lirai pas alors bounce

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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 8 Sep - 21:26

oui je connais , les japonais ont lachés des ballons equipés de bombes . Portés par les courants aériens qui les ont emenés au-dessus de l'amerique pour larguer les bombes avec un syteme auto basé sur le temps de vol.Les americains en ont recupéré un sur leur sol.Je crois qu'a la base c'etait pour larguer des bombes bacteriologique.
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 8 Sep - 22:04

ouai dans un reportage sur le jet stream sur France5 j'avais vu ça, et je me rapelle ils avaient parlé des victimes dans les foret de l'Oregon
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 8 Sep - 22:23

Ouai des civils qui voulaient ramasser ce ballon, c'est les seuls civils perdus en guerre dans leur histoire...
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 9 Sep - 19:49

ouais ca chenge avec ce qui s'est passé à la fin de la WW2 Sad What a Face Suspect study Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons 164673
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 15 Sep - 18:18

Allo? Z'êtes encore vivants? Z'êtes en quarantaine foudroyés par la grippe H1N1? Z'avez été capturés par les Kz? Répondez... Suis inquiet, je vais publier un avis de recherche si ça continue.
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMar 15 Sep - 21:15

Salut Katsuo, ici nouveau forum definitif

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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 2:26

LOL Katsuo Tu as pas reçu un mail de l'admin de ce forum qui dit qu'on déménageait tous là-bas???
Ha lol, c'est vrai qu'il faudra peut être laiiser un petit mot pour les gens qui n'ont pas pu consulter le mail. Laughing
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 2:28

La grippe H8K2.
A chaque fois que j'entends H1N1 ça me rappelle ça pas vous?? Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons 123576
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 13:34

C'est pas faux ^^
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 14:03

Ben perso j'ai rien reçu, même pas un spam Laughing Vous communiquez toujours aussi bien à ce que je vois rabbit Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons 606975 Merci pour l'adresse, j'irai faire le tour du proprio bientôt.
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 18:20

T'essuieras bien tes souliers, ça sent la peinture fraiche, c'est tout neuf Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons 785229

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>Un petit jeu:
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 21:28

J'ai une petite idée Takeshi mais je n'en dirai rien... la colère m'a déjà suffisamment coûté Wink Et pis je me méfie des "mouchards", Tomio en sait quelque chose... Fin de transmission sur ce canal, je passe sur le nouveau à partir de maintenant. A bientôt cheers
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MessageSujet: Re: Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons   Japanese Fugo Bombing Balloons EmptyMer 16 Sep - 21:52

En tout cas ce message était joliment coloré ! lol
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