The V1 and V2 Rockets
V1 and V2
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 Germans developed the V1 and V2 rockets.
There was the V1 rocket and then later the stronger V2 rocket
Deployable Rockets designed to carry a munitions payload would be Germany. With the V1 and V2 missiles.
No their scientists were pursuing the idea but later stopped and focused working on the V1 and V2 rockets
v1 = initial velocity v2 = final velocity
( | V1 - V2 | / ((V1 + V2)/2) ) * 100
v1 is design speed and v2 rotation speed
[ ((v2 - v1) / |v1|) * 100 ]
the v1 and v2 were German rockets and i asume they stand for something German (the "v" i mean). Because of the places they were made and what they were made out of. They, although stand for nothing, were covert-ops type missiles designed mainly for clearing out garrisons and launching sneak attacks.