The world’s first long-range guided ballistic missile was
built by Nazi Germany under the foreboding name Vergeltungswaffe 2 (Retribution
Weapon 2).
With a design spearheaded by Wernher von Braun, the V-2 was
not prepared and deployed in force until late in World War II, when Hitler was
desperate for a new super weapon to boost fading morale. The 45-foot-tall
rockets were designed to reach speeds of over 3,500 miles per hour and hit
preset targets up to 200 miles away with the help of gyroscopes, accelerometers
and stabilizing fins.
Pictured here is a captured V-2 paraded through Paris (with
a slightly out-of-focus boinero) in 1945.
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