The pilot-operated Bachem Ba 349 "Natter" ("Adder") was one of
several unexpected new weapons Germany was seeking to perfect for a
more effective defense against Allied heavy bombers. The idea of
the ground-to-air missile to slow down, if not stop, attacking
aircraft was one of the greatest developments to come out of World
War II, and Germany led the field. David Myhra has taken 240
photographs and illustrations from his collection and presents the
world's first defense interceptor missile - the manned Ba 349
"Natter."
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