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  1. V-2 rocket - Wikipedia

    • Beginning in September 1944, more than 3,000 V2s were launched by the Wehrmacht against Allied targets, first London and later Antwerp and Liège. See more

    Overview

    The V2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2, lit. 'Vengeance Weapon 2'), with the technical name Aggregat 4 (A4), was the … See more

    Development history

    During the late 1920s, a young Wernher von Braun bought a copy of Hermann Oberth's book, Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen (The Rocket into Interplanetary Spaces). In 1928 a Raketenrummel or "Rocket Rumble" fad in the p… See more

    TypeSingle-stage ballistic missile
    Place of originNazi Germany
    In service1944–1952
    Used byWehrmacht · SS · Post-war: · United Kingdom · United States · Soviet Union
    Technical details

    The A4 used a 75% ethanol/25% water mixture (B-Stoff) for fuel and liquid oxygen (LOX) (A-Stoff) for oxidizer. The water reduced the flame temperature, acted as a coolant by turning to steam and augmented the thrust, t… See more

    Production

    On 27 March 1942, Dornberger proposed production plans and the building of a launching site on the Channel coast. In December, Speer ordered Major Thom and Dr. Steinhoff to reconnoitre the site near Watten. As… See more

    Launch sites

    After the Operation Crossbow bombing, initial plans for launching from the massive underground Watten, Wizernes and Sottevast bunkers or from fixed pads such as near the Château du Molay were dismissed in favour of mobile la… See more

    Operational history

    The LXV Armeekorps z.b.V. formed during the last days of November 1943 in France commanded by General der Artillerie z.V. Erich Heinemann was responsible for the operational use of V-2. Three launch battalions … See more

    Targets

    During the succeeding months about 3,172 V-2 rockets were fired at the following targets:
    • Belgium, 1,664: Antwerp (1,610), Liège (27), Hasselt (13), Tournai (9), Mons (3), Diest (2)
    • United King… See more

     
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  3. V-2 Missile | National Air and Space Museum

    The V-2 rocket, developed and used by the Germans during World War II, was the world's first large-scale liquid-propellant rocket vehicle, the first modern long-range ballistic missile, and the ancestor of today's large-scale liquid-fuel …

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  6. V2 Rocket Facts - World War 2 Facts

    Mar 10, 2021 · The V-2 rocket (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2) was the first ballistic missile and first man-made object to achieve sub-orbital spaceflight, the progenitor of all modern rockets including the Saturn V moon rocket.

  7. V-2 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The V-2 Rocket, officially designated by the Germans as the A4, but more commonly known by its propaganda name, Vergeltungswaffe 2 (Retribution Weapon 2), was an unprecedented invention of its time.

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  10. German V-2 Rocket in World War II - ThoughtCo

    Mar 16, 2018 · The eventual result would be the world's first guided ballistic missile, the V-2 rocket. Originally known as the A4, the V-2 featured a range of 200 miles and a maximum speed of 3,545 mph. Its 2,200 pounds of …

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