By Gregory P. Kennedy
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This book traces the origins and development of the V-2, from groups of individual experimenters in the 1930s to its use as a weapon system with particular emphasis is paid to such topics as the structure and components of the missile, its ground support equipment, and field procedures.
Germany’s V-2 looks at one of the major technological advances of the Second World War, the V-2 ballistic missile.
Although dwarfed by today’s giant rockets, the V-2 represented a quantum leap beyond anything previously built. During the last six months of the war in Europe, Germany launched thousands of these missiles against the Allies.
After the war, the V-2 formed the foundation for the space programs of the Soviet Union and United States. Information is included on previously ignored V-2 launches in the United States.
Size: 8.5in x 11.0in | Pages: 136
| over 130 b/w photographs
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780764324529
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$39.95
Hardback - $39.95 USD