Kleinwaechter (original) (raw)


Home - Search - Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9
A- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- Z


Kleinwaechter, Hans


German engineer in WW2; later worked in Egypt 1960-1963.

German rocket guidance engineer, worked at Peenemuende on the V-2. He later worked in France at LRBA from 1947-1960 in the target acquisition avionics group. In the early 1950's he had done some work in Egypt, and in 1960 he joined with Jens-Goercke to established an avionics company in Bavaria. In the same year Saenger, Pilz and Goercke founded INTRA (International Rakete) for the purpose of providing German expertise to Nasser in the production of indigenous Egyptian ballistic missiles. Kleinwaechter was part of the effort, which eventually grew to 250 European engineers and 4,000 local employees. However Kleinwaechter and the other foreign workers were driven away by Israeli death threats and diplomatic pressure by the end of 1963. The rockets produced had not been tested enough to be reliable, and the Egyptians abandoned them and turned to the Soviet Union. Kleinwachter' s son, who had constantly argued against the morality of his father's decisions, converted the family firm to one dedicated not just to instrumentation but to solar energy engineering during the 1970's.



Country: Egypt, Germany. Bibliography: 394.



1962 July 21 - .



Back to top of page


Home - Search - Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9
A- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- Z


© 1997-2019 Mark Wade - Contact
© / Conditions for Use