Azon

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A gliding bomb of World War II whose azimuth could be adjusted via radio.
 * 2) * 2012, Spencer Tucker, Almanac of American Military History, Volume 3: 1914-1949, page 1636,
 * The Azon (for Azimuth Only) was developed by the Allies contemporaneously with the German Fritz X.Azons were subsequently employed with some success against bridges on the Japanese-operated Burma Railway; 493 Azons destroyed 27 bridges, including the famous Kwai River bridge.
 * The Azon (for Azimuth Only) was developed by the Allies contemporaneously with the German Fritz X.Azons were subsequently employed with some success against bridges on the Japanese-operated Burma Railway; 493 Azons destroyed 27 bridges, including the famous Kwai River bridge.

Synonyms

 * Vertical Bomb 1