German rockets and all bombs could not be dropped precisely on locations because they did not have that capability during World War Two. It wasn't until the Viet Nam War when the armed forces had missiles that could get within 10 feet of the place they wanted to strike. Now we have the smart bombs and missiles that can hit targets within a few feet. We can also tell the missile or bomb when to take off and where to strike.
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By today's standards, the V1 and V2 rockets weren't successul. But they caused a great deal of fear and destruction. It is estimated the V2 alone caused 8938 deaths and 25,000 were seriously injured. Over 3000 were launched and about 500 doodlebugs hit London and other targets.
Rocket technology was still in its infancy and was not reliable. It was new and untested. Like all new technology, they didn't work correctly at first.
Newcastle was an industrial center, and as a result was bombed by the German Air Force and V1 rockets.
The US and the USSR benefited from captured German rocket technology and rocket scientists, which they used for both space exploration and ballistic missile arsenals.
Hitler had a highly modern military. It had several relatively recent military inovations, including advanced tanks, aircraft, and then revolutionary rockets.
The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
Radar, Computers, Rockets
They were called V-2 Rockets.
German rockets directed at Southern England during World War 2.
Wernher von Braun .
Newcastle was an industrial center, and as a result was bombed by the German Air Force and V1 rockets.
The US Army's Redstone was a direct descendent of the V-2, designed by Werner von Braun.
The V-1 rockets were developed by the German engineer Wernher von Braun and his team at the Peenemünde Army Research Center during World War II. The project was overseen by the German military and aimed at creating a weapon capable of striking targets in the United Kingdom.
No rockets were sent to Japan by any country in America in World War 1
rockets and jets
Germany was the country that built the first rockets, specifically the V-2 rocket during World War II. These rockets were developed by the German engineer Wernher von Braun and were used in military operations.
At various times they all used rockets, however the Katyusha rockets used by the USSR were popular, common and effective.
"der Erster Weltkrieg" is the correct German term for "World War one"
Due to repeated Bombings by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) and with the invention of V-1 and V-2 rockets, England was constantly being bombarded from afar.