Fu-Go balloon bomb
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Fu-Go balloon bomb
Summary
Fu-Go balloon bomb is a weapon model[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of weapon_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,512 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's image is recorded as Japanese fire balloon Moffett.jpg[3].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's instance of is recorded as weapon model[4].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's operator is recorded as Balloon Regiment[5].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's manufacturer is recorded as Army Ordnance Administrative Headquarters[6].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's developer is recorded as Noborito Research Institute[7].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's made from material is recorded as washi[8].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's subclass of is recorded as incendiary balloon[9].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 01145139[10].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's Commons category is recorded as Fu-Go fire balloons (World War II)[11].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's country of origin is recorded as Empire of Japan[12].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's participated in conflict is recorded as American Theater[13].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0d0sr[14].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's uses is recorded as jet stream[15].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's schematic is recorded as 342-FH-3B23426 (18160066205).jpg[16].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's NicoNicoPedia ID is recorded as 風船爆弾[17].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's aerial view is recorded as 342-FH-3B23432 (18160047105).jpg[18].
- Fu-Go balloon bomb's Pixiv Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 風船爆弾[19].
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Designation and Status
Fu-Go balloon bomb's instance of is recorded as weapon model[4].
Why It Matters
Fu-Go balloon bomb ranks in the top 8% of weapon_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,512 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]