They were flying bombs V1s and V2s also known as buzzbombs and doodlebugs these were basicly early missiles which they launced from France towards Britain.
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The question wasn't clear if this was a flying bomb or maybe something that traveled on land. Or do you mean the total weight was 1 Ton or the warhead? Here are some comparisons.
V-1 Buzz-bomb, an un-piloted airplane powered by a ram-jet engine.
Weight 2,150 kg (4,750 lb)
Warhead weight 850 kg (1,870 lb)
V-2 Rocket
Weight 12,500 kg (28,000 lb)
Warhead 980 kg (2,200 lb)
Fritz-X air-launched, anti-ship missile, guided by TV.
Weight 1,362 kg (3,000 lb)
Warhead weight 320 kg (705 lb)
The Goliath was a miniature tracked vehicle that was remotely controlled and carried 60 kg of explosives.
a stick of bombs
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During World War II, the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, dropped various types of bombs on their targets. These included high-explosive bombs, incendiary bombs, fragmentation bombs, and bunker buster bombs. Each type of bomb served a different purpose, whether it was to cause damage and destruction, start fires, or penetrate fortified structures.
They were called bombers and examples are the American B-17, B-24, B-29, the British Lancaster and Halifax, the German He-111
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Doodlebugs
throw your bombs = wirf deine Bomben (singular), werft eure Bomben (plural)
a stick of bombs
Aug 24, 1940
German bombs.
There were no atomic bombs used in or on Germany.
German bombers bombed London from 1940 right to 1945.
Beacause millions of lives were taken by the nuclear bombs
Under water bombs are called naval mines. Under water bombs are used to destroy surface ships or submarines.
Blitzkrieg was an attack that the German Nazis did on London. It refers to the blitz that the bombs did has they exploded and krieg means war in german.
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