Ix. 30 – V-1 Flying Bomb
The V-1 Flying Bomb was a pulsejet-powered cruise missile that was developed by Germany during World War II. It was used to attack London and other Allied cities.
Gm. 9 (German V-1 Flying Bomb)
A pilotless, jet-powered cruise missile developed by Germany during World War II, used primarily to attack London, but not as effective as initially hoped.
Gk. 32 (V-1 Flying Bomb)
The V-1 flying bomb, also known as the ‘buzz bomb,’ was a German cruise missile used against Britain during World War II. It was launched from ramps and powered by a pulsejet engine, creating a distinctive buzzing sound during flight.
Fs-7 (German): Fieseler Fi 103 (V-1 Flying Bomb)
A German cruise missile, nicknamed the
Dq. 3600 – Fieseler Fi 103 (Germany)
A pilotless aircraft, also known as the V-1 flying bomb, used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was a weapon of terror used against Allied cities.
Dg. 9 V-1 Flying Bomb
A German cruise missile, the first guided missile used in warfare. The V-1 was a weapon of terror, launched against London and other Allied cities, but its accuracy and impact were limited.
Cm. V-1 Flying Bomb
The V-1 flying bomb, also known as the “buzz bomb”, was a German cruise missile used against Britain during World War II. It was a simple but effective weapon that caused significant damage and casualties.
Bq-31: V-1 Flying Bomb
A German cruise missile developed by the Luftwaffe and used during World War II. It was known for its simple design and its role in attacking London.