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Missiles such as the V2 missile developed by Germany in WWII. Of course, this missile was built on a long tradition of military use of rockets, going back as far as ancient China.
There is an example of the Germans using the first air launched guided missile in WW2. The Katushia rocket and the Nebelwerfewr were missile systems of sorts. The V1 & V2 Rockets were missiles, the V2 went into sub-space in flight.
the first rocket (the V2) was launched in 1942.
It did not.
it was unmanned
The Germans V2 rocket was the biggest missile of WW2
The first missile that could carry a military payload was the V2, made by Werner von Braun, working for the Third Reich.
The V-2 was a ballistic missile and was used to attack (among other places) London.
The V2 rocket was developed in Germany during World War II, primarily at the Peenemünde Army Research Center on the Baltic Sea coast. This facility was a key site for the design and testing of the rocket, which was led by engineer Wernher von Braun and his team. The V2 became the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile.
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No, The V2 never reached space. I am a history nut about WWII so I know this sort of things. It couldn't have reached space for a few reasons. 1. It was solid fueled. solid fueled rockets don't have enough power to get themselves into space. 2. If it had, Germany would have made the first inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) and they would've bombed the U.S. 3.It's gyroscope wouldn't work very well in the high atmosphere/space.
The V-2 rocket was invented during World War II, with its development beginning in the early 1930s and its first successful test flight occurring in October 1942. It was the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile.