
Declassification of German Air and Space Weapons: 1939-1945
by Deng Tao
About This Novel
Germany tends to regard battlefield problems as a series of engineering and technical problems, and the mentality of "technology wins" is widespread. It was precisely based on this mentality that German aviation technology in World War II took an eccentric approach and developed some technological achievements that seemed to be transcendent. This book starts with some of the most representative fields and decrypts the top-secret weapons during this period of military aviation development. There are 6 chapters in the book, namely the Me-163 rocket-powered fighter project, the rocket-powered interceptor project, the experimental jet fighter project, the intercontinental heavy bomber project, the "Silver Bird" suborbital bombing system orbiter and the A-9 intercontinental ballistic missile project, and the carrier-based aircraft project. "Declassification of German Air and Space Weapons (1939-1945)" is suitable for military fans who are interested in World War II and military technology.
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