Vergeltungswaffe - перевод на Английский
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Vergeltungswaffe - перевод на Английский

SET OF LONG-RANGE ARTILLERY WEAPONS DEVELOPED BY NAZI GERMANY, DESIGNED FOR STRATEGIC BOMBING DURING WORLD WAR II, PARTICULARLY TERROR BOMBING AND/OR AERIAL BOMBING OF CITIES
Reprisal weapon; Vengence weapon; Vergeltungswaffen; Vergeltungwaffen; Vengeance weapon; Vengeance weapons; V-Waffen; V-waffen; V-weapon; Vergeltungswaffe
  • A V-1 is rolled out
  • Prototype V-3
  • V-2 launch, Peenemünde
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  • V-2 missile
  • V-3 cannon
  • V-1 flying bomb

Vergeltungswaffe         
n. retaliation weapon
buzz bomb         
1944 CRUISE MISSILE BY FIESELER
V-1 Flying Bomb; V1 missile; V1 Flying Bomb; Fieseler Fi 103; V-1 rocket; V1 flying bomb; Vergeltungswaffe 1; Buzz bomb; V-1 cruise missile; Buzzbomb; V-1 Missile; Fieseler Fi-103; Argus As 14; Flying Bombs; V-1 Cruise missile; Fi-103; V-1 drone; Fi 103; V1 rocket; V-1 flying bombs; Fieseler Fi 103R Selbstopfer; V-1 (flying bomb); Doodlebug (flying bomb); Fieseler Fi103; V1 rockets; V-1 (missile); Fieseler Fi 103 V-1 flying bomb; Robot Blitz; V-1 missile; FZG-76
Summerbombe (Bombentype die die Deutschen im Zweiten Weltkrieg auf England warfen)

Определение

V-2
¦ noun a rocket-powered flying bomb used by the Germans in the Second World War.
Origin
see V-1.

Википедия

V-weapons

V-weapons, known in original German as Vergeltungswaffen (German pronunciation: [fɐˈgɛltʊŋsˌvafṇ], German: "retaliatory weapons", "reprisal weapons"), were a particular set of long-range artillery weapons designed for strategic bombing during World War II, particularly strategic bombing and/or aerial bombing of cities. They were the V-1, a pulsejet-powered cruise missile; the V-2, a liquid-fueled ballistic missile (often referred to as V1 and V2); and the V-3 cannon. Germany intended to use all of these weapons in a military campaign against Britain, though only the V-1 and V-2 were so used in a campaign conducted 1944–45. After the invasion of western Europe by the Allies, these weapons were also employed against targets on the mainland of Europe, mainly in France and Belgium. Strategic bombing with V-weapons killed approximately 18,000 people, mostly civilians. The cities of London, Antwerp and Liège were the main targets.

V-weapons formed part of the range of the so-called Wunderwaffen (superweapons, or "wonderweapons") of Nazi Germany.