noun a type of explosive device designed to be dropped from an aircraft and used to attack targets on the ground or in the water
Aerial torpedoes are used in military operations for aerial attacks on enemy targets.
Aerial torpedoes played a significant role in historical conflicts such as World War II.
Aerial torpedoes are a type of guided missile used in aeronautical engineering for precision strikes.
Aerial torpedoes are often deployed from aircraft carriers or naval aircraft to target enemy ships.
In a historical fiction novel about World War II, the protagonist's father was a pilot who specialized in dropping aerial torpedoes.
The military historian discussed the development and use of aerial torpedoes during naval battles in the Pacific theater.
The naval engineer was tasked with designing a new and improved aerial torpedo for the navy's aircraft carriers.