noun a person who operates a bomber aircraft
A bombardier is a crew member on a military aircraft responsible for releasing bombs or other munitions.
Historically, a bombardier was a soldier in charge of artillery or siege weapons.
In transportation, a bombardier may refer to a type of train or aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Inc., a Canadian multinational aerospace and transportation company.
In the context of aerospace engineering, a bombardier is a specialized role in the design and operation of aircraft systems.
In the field of journalism, a bombardier may refer to a journalist who specializes in writing hard-hitting and impactful articles or reports.
In psychology, a bombardier may be used metaphorically to describe a therapist who helps clients process and navigate through overwhelming emotions or traumatic experiences.
In the military, a bombardier is a crew member responsible for operating and releasing bombs or other munitions from an aircraft.
In engineering, a bombardier may refer to a specialist who designs or operates equipment used for blasting, drilling, or excavation.