They were only used on ground launchers at the end of the war
Submarines armed with nuclear ballistic missiles
Which gulf war? '80's, '91, or 21st century?
No, the V2 did not have enough range to hit Liverpool, only south east England. Liverpool is in the north west of the country. Liverpool was bombed in WW2 but with bomber aircraft not missiles.
Nikita Krustev, spelled wrong, ordered Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles to be shipped to Cuba in order to have a first strike capacity during the Cold War. Fidel Castro, the dictator of Cuba, was a communist and Krustev claimed he was protecting an allied nation.
Radar, Jet Aircraft, Rocket Aircraft, Ballistic Missiles.
Muskets, swords pistols knives and long range ballistic missiles ( kidding about the missiles)
Since World War 2, the greatest attention in naval weapons has been focused on missiles. These include anti-ship missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, and ballistic missiles. Advancements in missile technology have revolutionized naval warfare and greatly increased the range and precision of naval engagements.
They were only used on ground launchers at the end of the war
the Germans
The greatest discovery was the atomic bomb, which was developed by the US in the Manhattan Project and used against Japan. Other developments that came out of the war were jet aircraft and ballistic missiles, both improved by German scientists during the war. The V-2 rocket used against Britain was the basis for much of the early work on space exploration.
X-4 missiles were used by the Germans to destroy many cities and towns
Patriot missiles weren't invented in WWI. They first saw action in the first Gulf War.
Submarines armed with nuclear ballistic missiles
Submarines armed with nuclear ballistic missiles
Submarines armed with nuclear ballistic missiles
No. The first nuclear weapons were used in 1945 during the Second World War. These however were bombs (dropped from a plane) not missiles. The first successful nuclear explosion for military purposes was the Trinity test by the USA in 1945, more than 25 years after the end of the First World War.