German missiles of WW2
During World War II, Germany developed many missile systems, some of which were extremely advanced.These included the first cruise missile, the first short range ballistic missile, the first guided surface-to-air missiles, and the first anti-ship missiles.
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Organisations
- Peenemunde rocket test site
People
- Werner von Braun
- Walter Dornburger
List of missiles
surface-to-surface missiles
Both the V1 and V2 were used operationally, against London and other targets. Rheinbote was fired against Antwerp.
surface-to-air missiles
Germany developed a number of Surface-to-air missile systems, none of which were ever used operationally:
- Enzian
- Rheintochter (an air-to-air variant was also planned)
- Wasserfall
- Schmetterling (an air-to-air variant was also planned)
air-to-air missiles
- X-4 missile (anti-tank varients of this were also designed, such as the X-7 and X-10)
anti-ship missiles
German anti-ship missiles were used operationally against allied shipping in 1943, notably in the Mediterranean Sea:
- Fritz X anti-ship missile
- Henschel Hs 293 air-to-ship gliding guided bomb


