Buzz Bomb, Doodlebug, and Vengeance Weapon. These are some of the names attributed to one of the Second World War's most fascinating aeronautical projects. Not for ...
A close-up view of the V-1 "flying bomb" used by Germany during World War II. It packed over 1,800 pounds of explosives in its warhead. (Polish State Archive) On June 13, 1944, a strange new aircraft ...
In 1944, German engineers tried to turn the V-1 flying bomb into a piloted attack aircraft by removing its guidance system and replacing it with a cockpit. The idea was brutally simple: let a human do ...
Tons of toxic German munitions, dumped in the Baltic and North Seas after World War II, have become an unlikely refuge for marine life, a new study has found. By Alexander Nazaryan Late into World War ...
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