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- V-2_rocket diameter "1650.0".
- V-2_rocket length "14000.0".
- V-2_rocket weight "12500.0".
- V-2_rocket abstract "The V-2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2, "Vengeance Weapon 2"), technical name Aggregat-4 (A4), was the world's first long-range ballistic missile. It was developed during the Second World War in Germany, specifically targeted at London and later Antwerp.Commonly referred to as the V-2 rocket, the liquid-propellant rocket was a combat-ballistic missile, now considered short-range, and first known human artifact to enter outer space. It was the progenitor of all modern rockets, including those used by the United States and Soviet Union's space programs. During the aftermath of World War II the American, Soviet and British governments all gained access to the V-2's technical designs as well as the actual German scientists responsible for creating the rockets, via Operation Paperclip, Operation Osoaviakhim and Operation Backfire respectively.The weapon was presented by Nazi propaganda as a retaliation for the bombers that attacked ever more German cities from 1942 until Germany surrendered.Beginning in September 1944, over 3,000 V-2s were launched as military rockets by the German Wehrmacht against Allied targets during the war, mostly London and later Antwerp and Liège. According to a BBC documentary in 2011, the attacks resulted in the deaths of an estimated 9,000 civilians and military personnel, while 12,000 forced labourers and concentration camp prisoners were killed producing the weapons.".
- V-2_rocket diameter "1.65".
- V-2_rocket length "14.0".
- V-2_rocket origin Nazi_Germany.
- V-2_rocket thumbnail Fusée_V2.jpg?width=300.
- V-2_rocket weight "1.25E7".
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink results.php?search_term=heavy+bbc&QUICKSEARCH=1.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink ?id=jzzl8wUn52cC.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=true.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink dora.uah.edu.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink V-2.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink oberg.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink V2_intro.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink peenemunde.htm.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.v2rocket.com.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink bory_tucholskie_-_niemiecki_poligon_v-2_v-3_haidek.html.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageExternalLink k-szrajer.html.
- V-2_rocket wikiPageID "32786".
- V-2_rocket wikiPageRevisionID "605523827".
- V-2_rocket altitude "maximum altitude if launched vertically.".
- V-2_rocket altitude "maximum altitude on long range trajectory,".
- V-2_rocket caption "Peenemünde Museum replica of V-2".
- V-2_rocket designer Peenemünde_Army_Research_Center.
- V-2_rocket detonation "impact".
- V-2_rocket filling "Amatol".
- V-2_rocket guidance "Gyroscopes to determine direction".
- V-2_rocket guidance "Müller-type pendulous gyroscopic accelerometer for engine cutoff on most production rockets".
- V-2_rocket isMissile "yes".
- V-2_rocket launchPlatform "Mobile".
- V-2_rocket manufacturer "Mittelwerk GmbH".
- V-2_rocket name "/".
- V-2_rocket productionDate "--03-16".
- V-2_rocket productionDate "some assembled post war.".
- V-2_rocket propellant "75".
- V-2_rocket propellant "liquid oxygen".
- V-2_rocket service "1944".
- V-2_rocket speed "at impact:".
- V-2_rocket speed "maximum:".
- V-2_rocket type "single stage ballistic missile".
- V-2_rocket unitCost "100000".
- V-2_rocket wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- V-2_rocket subject Category:Inventions_of_the_Third_Reich.
- V-2_rocket subject Category:Operation_Paperclip.
- V-2_rocket subject Category:Short-range_ballistic_missiles.
- V-2_rocket subject Category:Space_programme_of_Germany.
- V-2_rocket subject Category:V-weapons.
- V-2_rocket subject Category:World_War_II_guided_missiles_of_Germany.
- V-2_rocket type Device.
- V-2_rocket type Weapon.
- V-2_rocket type Product.
- V-2_rocket type DesignedArtifact.
- V-2_rocket comment "The V-2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2, "Vengeance Weapon 2"), technical name Aggregat-4 (A4), was the world's first long-range ballistic missile. It was developed during the Second World War in Germany, specifically targeted at London and later Antwerp.Commonly referred to as the V-2 rocket, the liquid-propellant rocket was a combat-ballistic missile, now considered short-range, and first known human artifact to enter outer space.".
- V-2_rocket label "Aggregat 4".
- V-2_rocket label "Cohete V2".
- V-2_rocket label "V-2 rocket".
- V-2_rocket label "V-2".
- V-2_rocket label "V-2火箭".
- V-2_rocket label "V2 (Aggregat 4)".
- V-2_rocket label "V2 (missile)".
- V-2_rocket label "V2 (pocisk rakietowy)".
- V-2_rocket label "V2 (raket)".
- V-2_rocket label "V2ロケット".
- V-2_rocket label "Фау-2".
- V-2_rocket label "فاو-2".
- V-2_rocket sameAs V-2_(raketa).
- V-2_rocket sameAs Aggregat_4.
- V-2_rocket sameAs Cohete_V2.
- V-2_rocket sameAs V-2_(misila).
- V-2_rocket sameAs V2_(missile).
- V-2_rocket sameAs V-2.
- V-2_rocket sameAs V2_(Aggregat_4).
- V-2_rocket sameAs V2ロケット.
- V-2_rocket sameAs V-2_로켓.
- V-2_rocket sameAs V2_(raket).
- V-2_rocket sameAs V2_(pocisk_rakietowy).
- V-2_rocket sameAs V-2.
- V-2_rocket sameAs m.0811r.
- V-2_rocket sameAs Q174640.
- V-2_rocket sameAs Q174640.
- V-2_rocket wasDerivedFrom V-2_rocket?oldid=605523827.
- V-2_rocket depiction Fusée_V2.jpg.
- V-2_rocket isPrimaryTopicOf V-2_rocket.
- V-2_rocket name "/".