• napoleonsdumbcousin
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    2 months ago

    I think it is important to add, that, in contrast to japanese tactics, the german pilots were not necessarily expected to die. It was “just” extremely risky and a bunch of them did actually survive.

    The pilots were expected to parachute out either just before or after they had collided with their target.

    • General_Effort@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      The fighter pilots ramming bombers were expected to bail out. There were survivors.

      The pilots of the Leonidas squadron were expected to “self-sacrifice” in their attacks on bridges. They faced rather less social pressure than Japanese pilots, though.