Posts Tagged ‘Rocket’

*New* Russian (East German Designation” PRWU Rocket Troops Gas Mask
Just arrived today, the facepiece is a little bit de-formed, but I’m working on restoring it to its original state. The full set cost only £8.50, which is a bargain for a mask thats hard to find in the UK! It included the mask, hose, hose nbc cover, spare speech diaphragm disks and the carrier
Thanks again to S3CT10NE1GHT
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WW2 German Secret Weapons – V1 Flying Bomb & V2 Rocket
STRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-1_flying_bomb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-2
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german V-2 rocket
german V-2 rocket .it had a lot of mistakes when it was first created
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V2 Rocket the first man-made object in Space by Germany
At the end of the war, a race began between the United States and the USSR to retrieve as many V-2 rockets and staff as possible.
Three hundred trainloads of V-2s and parts were captured and shipped to the United States, and 126 of the principal designers, including both Wernher von Braun and Walter Dornberger were in American hands. In fact, Von Braun and his team decided to surrender to the United States military to ensure they were not captured by the advancing Soviets.
In October 1945, British Operation Backfire assembled a small number of V-2 missiles and launched three of them from a site in northern Germany. The engineers involved had already agreed to move to the US when the test firings were complete. The Backfire report remains the most extensive technical documentation of the rocket, including all support procedures, tailored vehicles and fuel composition. In his book My Father’s Son, Canadian author Farley Mowat, then a member of the Canadian Army, claims to have obtained a V-2 rocket in 1945 and shipped it back to Canada, where it is alleged to have ended up in the National Exhibition grounds in Toronto.
Operation Paperclip recruited German engineers to the U.S., and Special Mission V-2 transported V-2 parts to White Sands Proving Grounds, from which programs with animals in space and the Bumper rocket were conducted.
The USSR also captured a number of V-2s and staff, letting them set up in Germany for a time. The first work contracts were signed in the middle of 1945. In 1946 they were obliged to move to Kapustin Yar in the USSR, where Groettrup headed up a group of just under 250 engineers. The first Soviet missile was the R-1, an exact copy of the V-2. Most of the German team was sent home after that project, but some remained to do research until as late as 1951. Unbeknownst to the Germans, work immediately began on larger missiles, the R-2 and R-5, based on extension of the V-2 technology.
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A9/A10 German Rocket
First ICBM proposed.
Werner Von Braun WW II project.
Target New York.
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Rocket German Free Lessons Day 3
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The third day in the 6 day course on learning German.
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Rocket German Free Lessons Day 4
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The fourth day in the 6 day course on learning German.
Duration : 0:2:27
VENGEANCE FROM THE SKIES: V-2 ROCKET
A video I made on Nazi Germany’s WWII weapon of mass destruction: the V-2 rocket.
The V-2 “Vengeance” Rocket (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2) was the first ballistic missile and first man-made object to achieve sub-orbital spaceflight. It was developed by German scientist Wernher von Braun, who built it only for money and his love of Germany. Over 3,000 V-2 rockets were launched by Wehrmacht agains Allied forces. 20,000 slaves were used to build those rockets, which only killed about 7,000.
The V-2 rocket was the world’s first ballistic missile, and it was actually guided. It was SO POWERFUL, a single V-2 hit could completely wipe out an ENTIRE city block. It was a liquid-fueled rocket using ethanol (fermented sugar) as the rocket fuel. The four external rudders guided it to its target. The early versions of the missile utilized the LEV-3 guidance systems, while later versions used radar-guidance. The rocket was tipped with a 2,150-pound amatol warhead. The rockets would reach an altitude of 80 kilometers before the engine stalls. The V-2 was a SUPERSONIC weapon, so the target would be demolished BEFORE they could hear a rocket motor coming. Here are the specifications:
-Engine: 8,380 lb (3,810 kg) of 75% ethanol and 25% water + 10,800 lb (4,910 kg) liquid oxygen
-Launch mass: 27576 lb (12508 kg)[5] (12,535 kg)
-Length: 46 ft (14 m)[6] (14 m)
-Diameter: 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
-Wingspan: 11 ft 8 in (3.56 m)
-Speed maximum: 1.6 km/s (about 3,580 mph); at impact 800 m/s (about 1,780 mph)
-Range: 200 miles (322 km)
-Flying altitude: 55 miles (88.5 km) maximum
-Warhead: 2150 lb (977 kg) Amatol
-Guidance: Gyroscopes for attitude control Müller-type pendulous gyroscopic accelerometer for engine cutoff on most production rockets (10% of the Mittelwerk rockets used a guide beam for cutoff.)
-Launch platform: Mobile (Meillerwagen)
One disadvantage the V-2 had was that it did not have a proximity detonator that could initiate an AIR-BLAST. An air-blast from a V-2 rocket would do some even more SERIOUS damage than impact.
BY THE WAY, if you are a nuclear-bomb fanatic, you might recognize the music I used…
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Rocket German Free Lessons Day 1
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The first day in the 6 day course on learning German.
Duration : 0:3:20
Success story #2