The V1 flying bomb (vengeance weapon) (doodle bug) in ww2 was invented by Wernher von Braun.
please correct this if its is wrong.
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)
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.
it has devoloped over time because more electrics and objects were introduced to it
'Doodlebug' was a common nickname given to the German V1 flying bomb (which was rather like an early, crude cruise missile). Also referred to as a 'buzz bomb'.
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the V1 flying bomb was invented to bomb England in world war 2 and first flew in 1942 so that meaks it about 58 years old. if this is wrong please correct.
The V1 was not a rocket, but a flying bomb powered by a simple form of jet engine called a pulse jet. It was equivalent to a modern cruise missile. A V2, on the other hand, was a rocket propelled rocket. The V1 could be stopped with gunfire or by attacks from fast fighters such as the Hawker Tempest, de Havilland Mosquito. The V2, on the other hand was undetectable, as it was fired into the stratosphere and hit its target with a speed higher than that of sound.
I regret that the phrase "decimal current" is not recognised. Perhaps decimal current is yet to be developed (or devoloped, even).