During the second world war Germany advanced secret weapon in inventory

  In World War II Germany was devastating, but Germany sophisticated weaponry was left a deep impression to the person. Germans could not mass production of these advanced weapons, have a significant impact on the outcome of the end of World War II. Counting the Weapons of WWII Magazine Germany advanced secret weapon. The magazine said Germany was some incredible weapons, including stealth bombers, rocket-powered fighter aircraft, remote-controlled mini-tanks and radio guided bomb. iWatch bumpframe

During the second world war Germany advanced secret weapon in inventory

  Germany Ho-229 fighter bomber is in human history the first tailless flying wing jet fighter bombers. Its appearance and performance even in today’s very edgy. Ho-229 fighter bomber carries 2000 pounds of weapons continue to climb to about 15,000 meters altitude, maximum speed up to 600 miles per hour.

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During the second world war Germany advanced secret weapon in inventory

  Messerschmitt Me163 rocket interceptor was the only rocket fighter in World War II and a top speed of up to 700 miles per hour. The plane was manufactured in the late 1930 of the 20th century, when P-51 “wild horse” fighters in the battle at only 440 miles per hour. During the war, Germany more than 300 such aircraft.

During the second world war Germany advanced secret weapon in inventory

  Goliath remote-controlled bomb is a radio-controlled unmanned mini-tanks, was used to destroy enemy tanks and other vehicles. During World War II the German Army uses more than 7000 Goliath remote-controlled bombs in the war, each can carry up to 220 pounds of high explosive bombs.

During the second world war Germany advanced secret weapon in inventory

  Fritz x radio guided bomb at a height of 20,000 feet after being cast can still penetrate the 28-inch armoured vehicles. Such a bomb could carry 3450 pounds of explosives, and a radio receiver and the tail control helps locate the target. In September 1943, the weapons blown up “Rome,” the battleship.

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