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The Origins of Surface-to-Air Guided Missile Technology - German Flak Rockets and the Onset of the Cold War (Hardcover)
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The Origins of Surface-to-Air Guided Missile Technology - German Flak Rockets and the Onset of the Cold War (Hardcover)
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World War II saw the appearance of numerous revolutionary armaments
on both sides of the conflict that would radically change the
nature of warfare, from jet aircraft to the ballistic missile and
the atomic bomb. The greatest conflagration in history also saw the
conception of the first surface-to-air guided missile systems:
technology pioneered by German scientists and engineers through an
extensive development programme which ran from 1942 to 1945.
Although the programme did not achieve its main objective - to
introduce a functional weapon system into the Luftwaffe air defence
network - German research and development in most aspects of the
technology was ahead of comparable research in the United Kingdom
and the United States. The history of the transfer of German SAM
technology to the Allies after 1945 has previously been
overshadowed by the well-published transfers of the V-1 and V-2
guided missiles. This book presents the first complete history of
Germany's wartime development of surface-to-air missile (SAM)
technology, how the Allies acquired this secret research towards
the end of World War II in Europe and in the early postwar period,
and how they then exploited this knowledge.
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