$600 or RM 1500
The development cost $200 million or RM 500 million in 1945
the V1 flying bomb was filled with (along with the workings) a 1,870 lb warhead, the V1 being used by the Germans to bomb Britain in world war 2.
the V1 flying bomb (V1 standing for vengeance weapon) was mainly used to bomb Britain in world war 2, it was also used in other countries but mostly in England
The V1 and V2 Rockets
the V1:The V1 flying bomb also know as the doodle bug, buzz bomb and V1 rocket, was a missile driven by a pulse jet engine was used by the Germans in world war 2 to bomb England to get ready for the invasion of Britain (operation sea lion) which later was called off, it used a gyroscope navigation system to guide it to its target, the fuel would run out above England and the bomb would fall out of the sky and explode. the V1 bomb had a large launch ramp which meant it could be sighted and bombed and could move. the V2:the V2 was also used by the Germans in world war 2 to bomb the British, unlike the V1 the V2 had a proper rocket engine (newly invented by the Germans) it was much faster than the V1 and had a bigger warhead the launch sites could be bombed because they were mobile and could be towed and set up anywhere. The V2 also was impossible for any fighters to catch up with unlike the V1 which was slow enough that the British invented the Hawker tempest and typhoon .the V in V1 and V2 stands for Vengeance weapon
a simple pipe bomb can probably be built for $20.
blast bomb incendury bomb v1 rocket v2 rocket
Republic-Ford JB-2. Looked very much like the V1, first produced in the U.S. in 1944.
the V2 rocket was bigger and faster than the V1 flying bomb. the V1 being a flying bomb was smaller and had a pulse jet engine and the V2 which was a rocket had a bigger rocket engine. ACTUAL SIZE COMPARISON: V1: Length: 25' 4" wingspan: 8.32 meters V2: length 14 m (45 ft 11 in)
About 31 grand if its "da bomb bomb"
£5
A lot
Depends on the bomb. Anywhere from a few dollars to a few million dollars.