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Precision Bombing Survey

The Precision Bombing Survey was a detailed assessment conducted after World War II to evaluate the accuracy and effectiveness of Allied bombing campaigns. It involved analyzing aerial photographs, targeting data, and damage reports to determine how precisely bombs hit intended targets, such as military installations or infrastructure. The goal was to improve future bombing strategies, reduce unintended damage, and better understand the impact of airstrikes. In essence, it was a systematic review designed to measure and improve the accuracy of aerial bombing efforts during the war.