11.08.2015, 03:17
Fireskull Wrote:ilovetrains24 Wrote:Deutschmark Wrote:But we are doing WW1 here and no weapons where guided in that time, that stuff did not come about till late WW2.
Deutschmark
In late WW2 it was unguided rockets, like the ME 262, F6F, P51, etc. Guided, Missiles came in 1957.
Hi,
No. The Germans had several guided missiles in the last year or two of the war, but most were under development: Camera-Guided, Radio-guided, Wire-guided, Infrared, Radar-guided, Sonic-guided, Microwave-guided, and X-Ray Guided. A few varieties actually saw combat in the last few months or weeks of the war. If they had another 6 months to 1 year, then The Wehrmacht would have fielded thousands of them per month produced mostly in underground factories. I don't mean to be rude, but World War Two history has been a lifetime hobby of mine for about 45 years. :wink:
By the way, I really like trains, too!
P.S. Go Broncos!
Clinton
I looked it up and it was the V 1 and the V 2 Rockets, I was only talking about the kind of missiles that they put on the aircraft themselves, Germany really did have good engineering, and weird ones.
And nice to know someone who also likes trains And yes go Broncos!