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V-1


First significant cruise missile. German engineer, Paul Schmidt, working from the design of the Lorin tube, developed and patented a pulsed ramjet engine later modified and used in the V-1 Flying Bomb. After World War II the design was copied and further developed in both the United States and Soviet Union. But in both countries it was quickly superseded by higher performing missiles using turbojets.

AKA: Vergeltungswaffen-1. Status: Retired 1945.



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10Kh Chelomei developed a series of cruise missiles derived from the German V-1 1944-1952, testing air-, fixed catapult, and vehicle-launched versions. None reached production.

Loon American short range cruise missile, a copy of the German V-1 (Fieseler Fi 103).

CT.10 French short range cruise missile. French post-war surface-to-surface cruise missile based on the German V-1.

Kh-101 Russian air-to-surface missile. Chelomei mobile-launched version of V-1

Kh-102 Russian air-to-surface missile. Chelomei mobile-launched version of V-1

10KhN Alternate designation for [10Kh].


Family: short range cruise. Country: Germany. Launch Sites: Peenemuende. Bibliography: 17, 47, 693.



June 1932 - . Launch Vehicle: V-1.


October 1943 - . Launch Site: Peenemuende. Launch Complex: Peenemuende. Launch Vehicle: V-1.


1943 December 3 - . Launch Site: Peenemuende. Launch Complex: Peenemuende. Launch Vehicle: V-1.


1943 December 25 - . Launch Site: Peenemuende. Launch Complex: Peenemuende. Launch Vehicle: V-1.


1944 June 1 - . Launch Vehicle: V-1.


1944 June 13 - . Launch Vehicle: V-1.


1945 January 18 - . LV Family: V-1. Launch Vehicle: 10Kh.


1946 January 7 - . Launch Vehicle: V-1.



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