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page 1World War II guided missiles of Germany
V-2 rocket
world's first short-range guided ballistic missile
V-1
1944 cruise missile by Fieseler
Fritz X
WWII radio guided bomb developed by Nazi Germany
Henschel Hs 293
German anti-ship radio-controlled glide bomb used in World War II
Henschel Hs 117
type of Surface-to-air (SAM) / Air-to-air (AAM) missile

Wasserfall
The '''''' ("Waterfall remote-controlled anti-aircraft rocket") was a German guided supersonic surface-to-air missile project of World War II. Development was not completed before the end of the war and it was not used operationally.
Ruhrstahl X-4
air-to-air missile
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Aggregate
The '''Aggregat series''' (From the German for "Aggregate" or "Assembly") was a set of ballistic missile designs developed in 1933–1945 by a research program of Nazi Germany's Army (Heer). Its greatest success was the A4, more commonly known as the V2.

Rheintochter
Rheintochter was a German surface-to-air missile developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig during World War II. Its name comes from the mythical Rheintöchter (Rhinemaidens) of Richard Wagner's opera series Der Ring des Nibelungen.
Blohm & Voss BV 143
aerial bomb
Enzian
thumb|300px|Messerschmitt "Enzian" E-4
Henschel Hs 298
type of aircraft
Operation Backfire
1945 British military scientific operation after World War II
Henschel Hs 294
aerial bomb
Feuerlilie
300px|thumb|German feuerlilie anti-aircraft missile
thumb|German Feuerlilie at Royal Air Force Museum Midlands
Feuerlilie (English: fire lily) was the code name of a German anti-aircraft missile, which was developed in 1940 and was shelved because of problems with the controller and the drive section at the end of January 1945 in favour of other projects. The Feuerlilie was built and tested at Rheinmetall-Borsig in two versions: the F-25 with a diameter of 25 cm, and the larger F-55 55 cm in diameter. The engines were Rheinmetall 109-505/515 solid rockets.
X-7
surface-to-surface missile
list of V-2 test launches
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