German Guided Missiles of World War II

German Guided Missiles of World War II
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472831934

Although not as well-known as the V-1 buzz bomb and the V-2 missile, the first German missiles to see combat were anti-ship missiles, the Henschel Hs.293 guided missile and the Fritz-X guided bomb. These began to see extensive combat in the Mediterranean in 1943. In their most famous use, the Italian battleship Roma was sunk by a Fritz-X attack in September 1943 when Italy attempted to switch sides. The serious threat posed by these missiles led to a vigorous but little known 'Wizard War' by the Allies to develop electronic counter-measures, the first effort of its kind. Besides the anti-ship missiles, the other major category of German missiles were the air-defence missiles. Germany suffered extremely heavy losses from Allied strategic bombing attacks, and German fighter and flak defences proved increasingly unsuccessful. As a result, the Luftwaffe began an extensive programme to deploy several families of new air defence missiles to counter the bomber threat, including the Wasserfall, Schmetterling, and others. This book traces the origins of these missile programmes and examines their development and use in combat. With full-colour illustrations and detailed explorations of the stories behind the missiles, this study offers a comprehensive overview of German guided missiles in the World War II era.

German Guided Missiles

German Guided Missiles
Author: Heinz J. Nowarra
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780887404757

Covers air-to-air and ground-to-air development from WWI to WWII.

German Guided Missiles of World War II

German Guided Missiles of World War II
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472831942

Although not as well-known as the V-1 buzz bomb and the V-2 missile, the first German missiles to see combat were anti-ship missiles, the Henschel Hs.293 guided missile and the Fritz-X guided bomb. These began to see extensive combat in the Mediterranean in 1943. In their most famous use, the Italian battleship Roma was sunk by a Fritz-X attack in September 1943 when Italy attempted to switch sides. The serious threat posed by these missiles led to a vigorous but little known 'Wizard War' by the Allies to develop electronic counter-measures, the first effort of its kind. Besides the anti-ship missiles, the other major category of German missiles were the air-defence missiles. Germany suffered extremely heavy losses from Allied strategic bombing attacks, and German fighter and flak defences proved increasingly unsuccessful. As a result, the Luftwaffe began an extensive programme to deploy several families of new air defence missiles to counter the bomber threat, including the Wasserfall, Schmetterling, and others. This book traces the origins of these missile programmes and examines their development and use in combat. With full-colour illustrations and detailed explorations of the stories behind the missiles, this study offers a comprehensive overview of German guided missiles in the World War II era.

History of German Guided Missiles Development

History of German Guided Missiles Development
Author: Guided Missiles Seminar. 1er. 1956. Munich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 419
Release: 1957
Genre:
ISBN:

The Physical and Technical Development of Infrared Homing Devices; Review of the Development of Proximity Fuses; Some Special Problems of Power Plants; The Design and Development of the Solid-Fuel Rocket and its Performance; Development of Hydrogen Peroxide Rockets in Germany; The Development of the V-2 Rocket Engine; BMW-Developments; History of the Air-Borne Towing Experiments with Large Size Ram-Jet Ducts in Germany during 1941-1945; High Velocity Free-Flying Ram-Jet Units (TR-Missiles); On the History of the Development of the Schmidtrohr; Development of the V-1 Pulse Jet; Research and Development of the Guided Missile "Feuerlilie".