AIR DEFENCE
TRAINING THE HOME FORCE. MIMIC WARFARE. LONDON, January 7. Flour-hag bombs will be rained in the mimic aerial warfare which will form part of the training of the now Home Defence Air Force. Machine guns will fire photographic films instead of bullets. The guns expose a film each time the trigger is pulled, thus registering the exact part of the opposing ’piano which would have been hit in actual war. Air-Marshal Sir John Salmond will have 600 aeroplanes for a scheme of‘complete homo defence of Britain.
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Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 2
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88AIR DEFENCE Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 2
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