Aerial Torpedo “Bug”

The aerial torpedo was designed as a pilotless aircraft, intended to deliver explosives to enemy targets with precision.

The “aerial torpedo,” developed around 1916, is an early example of what we would today call an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone. This innovative concept emerged during World War I, reflecting the period’s rapid technological advancements in military aviation and artillery.

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