The Ridiculous Plane with the Sneakiest Weapon of WW2

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Introduced in 1939, the Boulton Paul Defiant was Britain's innovative countermeasure against the German bombers of the London Blitz. This fighter stood out with its rear-mounted turret housing four .303 caliber Browning machine guns. Its deceptive resemblance to the Hawker Hurricane allowed it to surprise and engage enemy bombers.

However, the Defiant's design, focusing on turret firepower over speed and forward guns, presented operational challenges. It struggled in direct confrontations with faster, more agile fighters like the Luftwaffe's Bf-109. Despite these limitations, the Defiant played a pivotal role in advancing aviation technology, particularly in developing ejection seats, serving as a testbed for the first Martin-Baker ejection seats.

As the Defiant patrolled the night skies during the Blitz, this aircraft, initially designed to protect London from aerial bombardment, was about to achieve a record-breaking performance in the history of aerial warfare.


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