V2 rocket
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The A4 rocket, better known as V2 (Vergeltungswaffe 2), was an early ballistic missile used by Germany during the later stages of World War II against mostly British and Belgian _targets.
Missile
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V2 replica in the Peenemünde museum, Germany
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V2 replica, Peenemünde
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V2 replica, Peenemünde
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V2 replica, Peenemünde
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V2 replica, Peenemünde
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V2
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V2
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A4-Treibstoffpumpe
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V2 fuel-turbopump
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V2 rocket diagram (no labels)
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V2 rocket diagram (numbered)
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V2 rocket diagram (English labels)
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V2 Rocket engine
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V2 at a USAF testing ground
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V2 at Russian testing ground
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US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) scientists J. D. Purcell, C. Y. Johnson, and F. S. Johnson among those recovering instruments from a V-2 used for upper atmospheric research above the New Mexico desert. This is V-2 number 54, launched January 18, 1951, (photo by Dr. Richard Tousey, NRL).
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V-2 launch on September 29, 1949. Credit: Naval Research Laboratory.
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Cosford museum
Impacts
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Site of first V2 rocket to fall on London.
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Aftermath of V2 bombing at Battersea, London, 27 January 1945.
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Aftermath of a V2 rocket attack on the main intersection in Antwerp, Belgium, 27 November 1944
Other
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Peenemunde
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Peenemunde