Azons

/ˈæzɑːnz/ noun

Definition

Plural of azon; multiple radio-controlled guided bombs of the type developed during World War II.

Etymology

Plural of 'azon,' likely derived from early radio-guided weapon nomenclature. Used in military historical documentation from WWII and Cold War eras.

Kelly Says

Azons represent a turning point in warfare history—when the U.S. military first deployed these radio-guided bombs, it shifted thinking about precision strikes, eventually leading to the drone technology we see today.

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