The V-1 Flying bomb was a state of the art strategic bomb developed and used by the German Military in World War 2. The V-1 was a breakthrough in weaponry, with the strategic ability to travel for miles, and strike a destination via remote control. The V-1 was a critical weapon of stealth and strategy, and of propaganda, being used as a symbol of German superiority in military advancements, and as a weapon of fear upon it's enemies, primarily Britain.
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| - The V-1 Flying bomb was a state of the art strategic bomb developed and used by the German Military in World War 2. The V-1 was a breakthrough in weaponry, with the strategic ability to travel for miles, and strike a destination via remote control. The V-1 was a critical weapon of stealth and strategy, and of propaganda, being used as a symbol of German superiority in military advancements, and as a weapon of fear upon it's enemies, primarily Britain.
- The V-1 Buzzbomb is a German missile and the first guided bomb in the world.
- The V-1 flying bomb (Fieseler Fi 103) was an early Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and a predecessor to the cruise missile. It was developed by the German Luftwaffe during World War II and manufactured by Fieseler.
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| - The V-1 Flying bomb was a state of the art strategic bomb developed and used by the German Military in World War 2. The V-1 was a breakthrough in weaponry, with the strategic ability to travel for miles, and strike a destination via remote control. The V-1 was a critical weapon of stealth and strategy, and of propaganda, being used as a symbol of German superiority in military advancements, and as a weapon of fear upon it's enemies, primarily Britain.
- The V-1 Buzzbomb is a German missile and the first guided bomb in the world.
- The V-1 flying bomb (Fieseler Fi 103) was an early Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and a predecessor to the cruise missile. It was developed by the German Luftwaffe during World War II and manufactured by Fieseler.
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