depth charge
Noun

depth charge (plural depth charges)

  1. A form of bomb that is designed to detonate at a certain depth underwater for the purposes of attacking a submerged enemy, especially a submarine.
Translations
  • German: Wasserbombe
  • Portuguese: carga de profundidade, bomba de profundidade
  • Russian: глуби́нная бо́мба



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