German Missiles Of Ww2
During
World War II
,
Germany
developed many
missile
systems, some of which were extremely advanced. These included the first
cruise missile
, the first
short range ballistic missile
, the first guided
surface-to-air missiles
, and the first
anti-ship missiles
.
Organisations
Peenemnde
rocket test site
People
Wernher von Braun
Walter Dornberger
List of missiles
surface-to-surface missiles
Both the V1 and V2 were used operationally, against
London
and other targets. The Rheinbote was fired against
Antwerp
.
V1 flying bomb
V2 rocket
Rheinbote
surface-to-air missiles
Germany developed a number of
surface-to-air missile
systems, none of which were ever used operationally:
Enzian
Rheintochter
(an air-to-air variant was also planned)
Wasserfall missile
Schmetterling
(an air-to-air variant was also planned)
air-to-air missiles
X-4 missile
(anti-tank variants of this were also designed, such as the X-7 and X-10)
R4M rocket
anti-ship missiles
German anti-ship missiles were used operationally against allied shipping in
1943
, notably in the
Mediterranean Sea
:
Fritz X
anti-ship missile
Henschel Hs 293
air-to-ship gliding guided bomb
See also
List of military aircraft of Germany
List of aircraft of the WW2 Luftwaffe
List of RLM aircraft designations
List of missiles
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